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  • … school. Grant Park Christian Academy v. Fried Ever since it first applied for the National School Lunch Program in … Park would not be able to cover meals for its students. When schools participate in the school lunch program, they … but to file a lawsuit  against Fried. What’s at stake? The government cannot force a religious institution to abandon …
  • … without the fear that it will destroy their careers. In our current toxic social climate, expressing your views can … those who want to live by the same principles as More did. Its mission is to be the “sword and shield” for people … a single digit at the end of each document’s URL. Some government authorities—like the IRS—may have a consistent …
  • … principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply … suppress speech that might exert a negative influence on our minds or actions, then no speech would be safe.” In other … attacked by students while police and the university did little to stop the violence. After ADF filed a demand …
  • … Responding to a Media Smear in 303 Creative When ADF and our clients are slandered, we will respond. So in the spirit … Lorie design custom graphics for a same-sex wedding. Lorie did not respond to the inquiry because Colorado could punish …
  • … exclude students who attend religious schools from a government program in which they are otherwise qualified. … schools could not be denied to parents because they used it to send their children to a private religious school. … Appeals for the Second Circuit has twice ruled in favor of our clients, but Vermont officials are poised to resume …
  • … for me to come to my own conclusions. It’s natural for our family to have those conversations where we share our … I didn’t go around pushing my opinion on anyone. All I did was wear a shirt. But even that was enough to upset … dad, and he agreed with me, so he came and picked me up. When he talked with administrators, they said what I did was …
  • … protects this essential freedom to peacefully practice our religion. But when COVID-19 hit the United States and lockdowns began, some … the COVID-19 pandemic? Across the country, Americans did what they could to mitigate the effects of COVID-19. …
  • … of businesses. Any employer with fewer than 50 employees did not have to provide health insurance. HRSA exempted some … (RFRA). Passed by Congress in 1993, RFRA states that the government cannot “substantially burden a person’s exercise … beliefs. The bottom line Americans’ freedoms do not end when they choose to open a business. The government cannot …
  • … and facilitating abortions. But this wasn’t something she could agree to. Sandra became a pediatric nurse to take care … her job. Who is Sandra Rojas? Sandra was 17 years old when she walked into a local children’s home. She knew then … care professionals never have to go through what she did—that they are free to live out their beliefs without fear …
  • … they decide they want him to. Clients set their own goals when talking with Brian, and he only works toward the goals … But the law doesn’t stop Brian from promoting the government’s beliefs about gender and sexuality. In fact, it … the 9th Circuit inexplicably ruled that Washington’s law did not regulate Brian’s speech. It claimed the law only …