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  • … For me, it’s my religious beliefs that discern what I can and can’t create. Written by Emilee Carpenter Published … to promote what they believe rather than let the government dictate that choice. But my choice is not … of some artists, but not all. The state is trying to force me, and all artists who share my beliefs, to create and …
  • … of Sunderland in the U.K. wrote that assisted suicide “can never be implemented in a safe and limited way.” “Rather … secured a legal victory ensuring Vermont’s law does not force medical professionals to refer or counsel patients for … for those who are suffering. America’s most vulnerable citizens—the elderly, the terminally ill, the disabled, and …
  • … hearers of the word, but doers. But what happens when the government threatens to use the full power of the state to … ministry should have to wait to be punished before it can challenge a law that’s unconstitutional. Unfortunately, a … This essential right is not something he’s willing to give up on—and he’s no stranger to the power of perseverance. …
  • … California agreed in a settlement to no longer force doctors to violate their religious beliefs by … the lawsuit. The settlement ensures that California’s government will not force health-care professionals to … filed suit against the state of California to prevent the government from forcing health-care professionals to violate …
  • … like Pocono Mountain School District has no right to give preferential treatment to one student’s private speech … from a life of partying, drinking, and drugs when they both became Christians. They wanted to tell everyone … would print out invitations from her computer at home and give them to her classmates. She didn’t give it a second …
  • … had attended schools in the district for years, and they believed the district’s employees had always been open … She even told the counselor that her family wanted advice about someone she could see for counseling over the … education, and health care of their children, and government officials have no right to hide critical …
  • … her home state of Oregon requires that before a family can adopt or foster children, they must adopt the state’s … blockers and cross-sex hormones. But such rules would force Jessica to violate her religious beliefs. Jessica … is both morally wrong and flagrantly unconstitutional. The government cannot categorically exclude families from foster …
  • … of raw executive power, the administration is insisting it can override Idaho’s law that protects the lives of women and … new interpretation. And if EMTALA means what the federal government is insisting it means, it would invalidate the … make good on the promise of Dobbs : that states like Idaho can enforce their laws and protect every life. Image …
  • … several ADF clients—is calling the sports world and government officials to account. Selina Soule, Chelsea … teams at Idaho State University. In the fall of 2019, they repeatedly raced against and lost to a male athlete who, … and women are different, and their physical differences give men athletic advantages in nearly all sports. Scientific …
  • … means to be a citizen of the United States. Even for non-citizens or immigrants, freedom is the clarion call that has … exactly? Sometimes, words like “freedom” or “love” can be used so often and in so many ways that we forget their … were protesting a law, negative liberty would say that the government can’t take away your microphone to prevent you …