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  • … of the First Amendment is that the government cannot treat religious people worse than it treats everyone else. For example, the … would violate the First Amendment’s Free Exercise Clause. Does St. Isidore discriminate against non-Christian students? …
  • … influence on the next generation, and that is exactly what Arizona Christian University students in the elementary … in the classroom, which they need to complete in order to graduate, and the district has enjoyed excellent … the agreement simply because of ACU and its students’ religious character and beliefs. During the meeting, multiple …
  • … Published December 2, 2022 Revised November 13, 2023 Religious employers in the United States are afforded the … of 2010, often called Obamacare, employers of over 50 people were required to offer a group health plan to their … went to the U.S. Supreme Court. Who are the Hahns, and what is Conestoga Wood Specialties? Norman Hahn founded …
  • … are most important to them. The state is treating religious schools worse than others. Read on to learn how one … school is standing up to Colorado’s unjust actions. What are Darren Patterson Christian Academy and Busy Bees … who share their beliefs and to operate according to their faith. The government cannot force schools to give up their …
  • … EMTALA into a federal abortion mandate. In an act of raw executive power, the administration is insisting it can … discovered this new interpretation. And if EMTALA means what the federal government is insisting it means, it would … Furthermore, EMTALA itself stipulates that it does not impose a federal “standard of care” that would …
  • … for their own gain was ectopic pregnancies. What is an ectopic pregnancy? An ectopic pregnancy is a … that treatment for ectopic pregnancies and miscarriages does not constitute an abortion. Prior to Dobbs , even … need to go to a medical professional. But if they order abortion drugs in the mail or at a pharmacy without …
  • … introduced a “new term” to the debate called “de-banking.” What followed was a rather feeble attempt at mocking the … advocacy.  This is not an isolated incident. A string of religious ministries and conservative groups have also been … third parties as censors. That would help. But that does not address the many de-banking decisions that can be …
  • … surgeries. Many health care providers object on religious and conscience grounds to participating in such … after President Joe Biden took office, he issued an executive order instructing his administration to reinterpret … a robust conscience exemption or clarifying that the bill does not require the performance of any particular medical …
  • … insinuates that ADF is fabricating cases and clients in order to win cases and create legal precedent. That is false. … challenge unconstitutional laws is great. That’s exactly what the ADF clients discussed in The Washington Post article … want to operate in the wedding field, The Washington Post does not criticize this practice of using testers or the …
  • … explain on her own website and social media accounts the religious reasons why she only celebrates weddings between … agreed not to enforce its law against Covenant Weddings. What did Cuyahoga County’s law do? Cuyahoga County Code Title … beliefs.” The judgment states that Kristi’s business does not qualify as a place of public accommodation, and that …