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  • … Published April 15, 2024 Just weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, the Biden … new interpretation. And if EMTALA means what the federal government is insisting it means, it would invalidate the … for protecting life One of the effects of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health …
  • … Public and Private Power In a pair of cases, the Supreme Court has the opportunity to begin disentangling the public … “a gradual concentration of the several powers” of government in one department. On Monday, the Supreme Court … dollars . The sheer scale of those companies and their control of critical aspects of the American economy gives …
  • … of over 3,200 amicus briefs submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court in cases filed and decided between 2018 and 2022 by … successfully sought to use the power of the federal government to force private business owners to make certain … self-government and freedom from government overreach and control. So, the results of Muller’s study are both …
  • … rights of students and professors. We have won over 435 court victories protecting academic freedom—and counting. ADF … conversation.   Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System v. Southworth One of the most important … fund student groups. University policy allowed the student government to use its own unbridled discretion to decide …
  • … economic spheres. Against this backdrop, the U.S. Supreme Court has said that people “have the right not to be excluded … can’t serve only white people or only women. Yet although court case after court case has held that compelling speech is …
  • … force Christian counselor Kaley Chiles to express only the government’s views on gender identity and sexual orientation. … a lawsuit on behalf of Kaley and asked a federal district court to halt Colorado’s unconstitutional law. The district court
  • … Dayton Valley shut its doors for months in compliance with government mandates, livestreaming its services online. As … and push churches to the back.” After a federal district court ruled against Calvary Chapel, ADF attorneys appealed to … with the U.S. Supreme Court, asking it to immediately halt the COVID-19 regulations that treated churches worse …
  • … Published April 10, 2024 Revised April 22, 2024 Since its government and constitution were established in 1890, the … event that Roe were overturned. So when the U.S. Supreme Court did so in 2022, Idaho’s Defense of Life Act was set to … hospitals that accept Medicare to provide anyone who asks for treatment with “an appropriate medical screening …
  • … But in 2021, an unlawful power grab came from the federal government. Just weeks after the Biden administration said … all employees to be vaccinated or be tested for COVID-19 weekly. This meant that private and religious employers … unconstitutional mandate, and in January 2022, the Supreme Court halted the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine …
  • … with allied attorneys, successfully defended parents in Wisconsin, and her team is actively engaged in many other … compelled to forfeit their beliefs under threat of government retaliation, heavy fines, or other punishment. In … the state bars of Arizona and Washington, the U.S. Supreme Court, and several federal district and appellate courts. … …