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  • … What You May Not Know: How ADF Helped Overturn Roe v. Wade Many … originalists and textualists, or those who believe courts should base their judgments on the vision of the Founding … bill protected life at the 15-week mark to serve three compelling state interests: to protect unborn human life, to …
  • … Supreme Court to hold govt officials accountable when they violate rights ADF attorneys file opening brief with high … and lower courts declined to do anything about it. “Courts should hold government officials accountable when they … future misconduct, ensure that government officials are held accountable for actual legal violations, and vindicate …
  • … This Volunteer Chaplain Was Fired—For His Christian Beliefs Dr. Andrew Fox was fired from his position as … for eight years, was fired from his position over religious and philosophical reflections that he shared on his … of Austin on behalf of Dr. Fox. The bottom line Everyone should be able to speak freely without fear of government …
  • … state’s attempt to shutter New Hope did nothing other than violate core rights protected by the First Amendment—the freedom to speak what you believe and the freedom to practice the teachings of your faith.” As the court’s opinion states, “New Hope has …
  • … the fall of communism. The artist said, “The next time you want to try an experiment like socialism, try it out on … it hurts too much.” Something very similar now must be said to the cultural powers trying to impose the latest … 15 women’s track championship titles—titles that were once held by nine different girls. They’ll tell you: Unfair. …
  • … Published June 1, 2023 Revised August 29, 2023 By now, you have probably heard about the story of Lorie Smith. Lorie … people have access to basic goods and services. No one should be denied food at a restaurant, a ticket at a movie … ensured access to essential goods and services without compelling speech, and now Colorado—and every other …
  • … laws force Emilee to promote views of marriage that violate her religious beliefs. The law puts Emilee to an … of marriage that violated her beliefs. Even so, the court held that New York could compel Emilee’s speech. That ruling … and explained that the federal district court’s decision should be reversed. Currently : Emilee is awaiting the …
  • … that the solution is to then shut everyone up so that you don’t have to allow pro-life speech anymore,” Scruggs … training, funding, and litigation to protect and preserve religious liberty, the sanctity of life, marriage, and the … that the solution is to then shut everyone up so that you don’t have to allow pro-life speech anymore,” Scruggs …
  • … the freedom of religious schools to live out their deeply and sincerely held convictions. A group of activists asked the court to … that Title IX’s religious liberty exemption doesn’t violate any of the plaintiffs’ claimed rights.” In October …
  • … men and women mean that privacy must be protected where it really counts, and that certainly includes high school locker … my voice was not heard. Every student’s privacy should be protected.” “No student should be forced into an … … student privacy … Boyertown Area School District … religious freedom … Pennsylvania students appeal decision …