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  • … Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment is that the government cannot treat religious people worse than it treats everyone else. For … general’s request for the court to cancel the contract between St. Isidore and the Board. … … 7628 … 7627 … 7617 … …
  • … is a major victory for unborn children and their mothers. It all started when Mississippi passed a state law limiting abortion after 15 weeks—it really was nothing extreme but was in line with the majority of the world. … can survive outside the womb) was widely considered to be between 24 and 28 weeks gestation in 1973, it is now …
  • … principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply … or liberal, Republican or Democrat, religious or atheist. Those in power could censor any … (like punching someone) has a 1-to-1 correspondence between the action and the harm done. The potential harm in …
  • … force Christian counselor Kaley Chiles to express only the government’s views on gender identity and sexual orientation. … where the Colorado law comes in. What does Colorado’s law say? Kaley has begun censoring herself in conversations with … violating the law. Colorado does not define the difference between encouraging a client to “change” their sexual …
  • … the state of Maine cannot 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. …
  • … a very real scenario currently playing out in New York. Government meddling In January 2019, the New York State … decisions based on someone’s “reproductive choices.” It also forbids employers from requiring employees “to sign a … characterizing them as a protection of “employee rights.” Religious organizations should be free to hire employees who …
  • … to say. Today, many situations are raising the question of government-compelled speech: should teachers and professors … state motto, “Live Free or Die.” In accordance with his religious and political beliefs, Maynard had covered the … also wanted to design custom websites celebrating weddings between a man and a woman. But she refrained on the last …
  • … took a stand for their right to live according to their religious beliefs—beliefs that some governments have labeled … right to freely to live out their beliefs without government hostility or punishment. There are countless … similar laws in Colorado , Kentucky , Minnesota , and Washington . Case timeline May 2016 : ADF filed a lawsuit …
  • … ADF is defending their right to help women without unjust government interference. Written by Alliance Defending … Now, and Branches Pregnancy Resource Center. NIFLA is a religious nonprofit representing over 1,600 pro-life … centers, all because they don’t support the state’s extreme pro-abortion agenda. That’s why ADF is challenging …
  • … the work of Alliance Defending Freedom. On Sept. 28, The Washington Post published an article claiming to reveal how … That is false. Do you have to be prosecuted by the government before you can go to court to defend your rights? … of perjury that they really do or want to do what they say. Although “tester” standing is much more questionable …