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  • … to resign because she wanted to refrain from speaking in a way that would violate her religious beliefs. Written by … English at Jackson Memorial Middle School in Massillon, Ohio, in August 2020. Vivian was always able to do her job … set their religious beliefs aside in order to keep their jobs. Teachers should be able to live and work freely without …
  • … life a few years later as a student at Miami University of Ohio, Hamilton. During her sophomore year of college, as … display, but Ellen knew that she and her group needed to stand up for their rights. So she contacted Alliance … that university officials can edit the display in any way they want. Moreover, university officials had unchecked …
  • … mom at the center of the Supreme Court case Fulton v. City of Philadelphia. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … the provider’s foster parents from caring for any new foster children. It didn’t matter that no one had ever … Social Services and Sharonell Fulton decided to take a stand against the City’s anti-religious discrimination. Case …
  • … convictions, the state of Washington has gone out of its way to force pro-life churches to pay for abortions. In early … protecting believers from the government—not the other way around. The state of Washington is violating the First …
  • … organizations. In 2017, the Trump Administration issued new HHS rules , freeing a number of nonprofits with moral or … objections from the abortion-pill mandate and paving the way for many of the pending lawsuits to finally be resolved … That same day, California filed a lawsuit to block these new HHS rules and prevent religious and pro-life nonprofits …
  • … the school curriculum. But Lindsey Barr found out the hard way that at some schools, not all conversations are welcome. … was not intimidated into silence. Instead, she took a stand for free speech and parental rights—and she succeeded. … that was going to be read to every class as a part of a new read-aloud program at the school’s library. This book was …
  • … the Massachusetts law, and her case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, where the justices reached a … sidewalk outside. Two days a week, Eleanor McCullen would stand on the sidewalk outside the abortion facility. “I am … away from building entrances, exits, and driveways. The new “buffer zone” dramatically affected the way sidewalk …
  • … recognized that “[o]ur Founders understood that the best way to honor the place of faith in the lives of our people … “have the right not to be excluded summarily because of discriminatory and stereotypical presumptions that reflect … governments have attempted to wield antidiscrimination laws to suppress the speech of those who hold to such …
  • … yet she barred him from consideration for any future jobs in the school district. In short, Coach Bloch’s …
  • … were proud to be involved from the very beginning, all the way back in 2017. ADF Senior Counsel Erin Hawley discusses … uphold Roe v. Wade ; it actually doubled down and added a new “viability” standard to assess whether a state’s abortion … for the 5th Circuit had just ruled that states cannot pass laws like Mississippi’s that limit abortion before the point …