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  • … in Court A Minnesota woman sued a pharmacist because his beliefs prevented him from dispensing potentially life-ending … keep ella in stock. The drug was supposed to arrive the next day, when both George and another pharmacist were … the woman that her prescription would be delivered the next day, and he explained that while the other pharmacist …
  • … that Darren Patterson Christian Academy violate its beliefs to participate in the state’s universal preschool … But the state of Colorado is punishing the school for its beliefs. Darren Patterson Christian Academy v. Roy In 2022, … in the program would force it to violate its Christian beliefs. Colorado is forcing schools to agree to two separate …
  • … without their parents’ knowledge or consent—and, in certain cases, behind parents’ backs. Read more about this … government institutions. To care for and protect the next generation of citizens, we must protect the rights of …
  • … stand for their right to live according to their religious beliefsbeliefs that some governments have labeled unpopular and … Brush & Nib gladly serves everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation, and they create art for many different …
  • … nuisance.” This vague standard could have been used to ban certain viewpoints from campus, essentially becoming a … line Public universities should never be able to ban certain viewpoints on campus just because they disagree with …
  • … care providers to serve children freely according to their beliefs, the City froze all foster care referrals to Catholic … to punish Catholic Social Services solely because of its beliefs. That’s unconstitutional. And it’s certainly not … choice as Catholic Social Services: conform their beliefs to match the government’s or shut down. ADF has …
  • … parents looking to adopt and foster because of their beliefs about gender and sexuality, resulting in fewer kids … the state requires families to adopt the state’s views on sexual and gender identities, forcing religious applicants to violate their deeply held religious beliefs. This includes using a child’s self-selected …
  • … organizations to employ people who do not share their beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published … should be free to hire employees who share their beliefs. The government should be protecting this freedom, … has been serving New York women for over four decades. Next, NIFLA is a membership organization that includes both …
  • … one man and one woman—is the only appropriate context for sexual intimacy. In a typical business communications class, these deeply held beliefs would not be relevant to completing the coursework. … people to financially support causes that contradict their beliefs. Professor Wisner ignored that fact and forced …
  • … consequences . Because words have power, some assert that certain words should be considered “violence.” For example, … cause physical harm, then it seems that speech—at least certain types of speech—can be a form of violence.” On this …