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  • … because they want to integrate learning with their faith. And Christian colleges wouldn’t exist if they could … classes, but also the faith—and how it all relates. That’s why, to ensure that it is staying true to its beliefs and … religious education and formation of students is the very reason for the existence of most private religious schools, …
  • … have proven that politics, not children’s education, are most important to them. The state is treating religious … by the government, and some children can qualify for more based on factors such as family income. Darren Patterson … who share their beliefs and to operate according to their faith. The government cannot force schools to give up their
  • … hold their breath until the very end of the term. That’s why on a Friday morning, a week before the Supreme Court’s … the country. But Roe was also disastrous for another reason: it fundamentally misread the Constitution . Despite … state constitutions. [ Check out this map to see what laws are in effect in your state post- Roe .] ADF CEO, President, …
  • … about the story of Lorie Smith. Lorie is a graphic artist based in Colorado, and she creates custom websites for her … law to cover entities like inns, taverns, and trains that are open to the public and sell some type of standardized … and express ideas consistent with their beliefs, which is why the Supreme Court ruled to protect free speech not just …
  • … education that is consistent with their beliefs. For this reason, one Catholic school and three of its families are challenging the unconstitutional law in court. What are … Heart seeks to advance the Gospel by “instructing in the faith, bringing hope, and fostering charity.” The parish also …
  • … But even though she gained a stable home life through adoption, moving to Boyertown, Pennsylvania, wasn’t easy. … Alexis knew what it felt like to stay silent. That’s why after the incident at her school, she decided to take a … locker rooms and restrooms to students of the opposite sex based on those students’ self-identification—all without …
  • … the suffering of terminally ill patients. But Canada’s disturbing path since legalizing PAS six years ago proves … could be eligible for physician-assisted suicide even if their death was “not considered reasonably foreseeable”; … cannot be reversed.” These new guidelines allow people who are permanently disabled or have chronic pain to be eligible. …
  • … it returned the issue of protecting life to the people and their elected representatives. That allowed Arizona to again … unique personhood. Arizona’s law ensures that abortions are not performed except to save a mother’s life. The law is … and Dr. Hazelrigg were granted intervention in the case. Why Arizona’s law deserves to be defended First, Arizonans …
  • … but they also must be explained: collectively, they are called the heckler’s veto —a dangerous form of censorship … or administrative force can enact a heckler’s veto by shutting down the speech or removing the speaker. Or they can … did arrive, they allowed the violent activists to continue their disruptions and ultimately asked the guest speaker to …
  • … at all. Instead, these men believed that all human beings are born with absolute rights that are given to them by God … “rights” out of thin air so that they can further their agenda. At Alliance Defending Freedom, we remember … in Blackstone increased my courage, strengthened my faith, and created a community of fellow believers in ways I …