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- After 20 years of legal proceedings, Bronx Household of Faith and other NYC churches finally have equal access to rent school facilities for worship services.
- … that would force her to create designs that violate her beliefs. With the help of Alliance Defending Freedom, Lorie … freedom—and the freedom of every American—to express our beliefs without fear of government punishment. Lorie’s case, … whether she can custom-design a project based on her beliefs, the content being requested, and her own expertise. …
- … on Country Mill Farms’ Facebook page, asking about their beliefs on marriage. Steve and Bridget are Catholic, so they … in the City of East Lansing disagreed with the Tenneses’ beliefs, and less than two days after the Facebook post, they … not because of something they did, but because of their beliefs about marriage. ADF filed a lawsuit in May 2017, and …
- … that unless Daniel addressed the alleged violations in the next 30 days, the trailer would be considered a “public …
- … and Mary Kate found themselves at the starting line next to this athlete. And like most other girls, they lost. …
- The Copyright Royalty Board is unlawfully requiring religious broadcasters to pay significantly higher royalties than secular NPR broadcasters when streaming songs online.
- Activists are using ESG policies as a cudgel to try to force companies to bend to the will of their political causes.
- Female athletes in West Virginia are losing opportunities to compete and win after an order from the 4th Circuit.
- … that do the opposite. Overturning Roe is a crucial first step, but it is only the beginning. The pro-life movement …
- … for a female student because it would contradict his core beliefs. This was about more than just pronouns; it was about … force Americans to say things that violate their core beliefs, and by firing Peter, the school violated his First … views that violate their sincerely held religious beliefs.” The ruling means that Peter’s case can proceed, and …