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  • … create consistent with their values. Web design might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of art. … as artists to create freely. In Colorado, a state law would force graphic artist  Lorie Smith  to express messages … message. At Bop Design, before we even begin work, we meet with prospective clients to get to know their business …
  • … and Jennifer Lasche allege that the state removed the couple’s foster child and revoked their foster care license … even though their great-granddaughter was less than a year old. When the couple explained that their faith did not allow …
  • … who are unable to pay for medical treatment. You may be wondering how such a law has anything to do with abortion. … what the federal government is insisting it means, it would invalidate the laws of more than 20 states. This … an end-run around that decision by misusing decades-old federal law to manufacture an abortion mandate from thin …
  • … sexual orientation and gender identity. This change would substantially alter the meaning of many federal laws, … on College of the Ozarks’ behalf to protect its right to be free from illegal bureaucratic mandates. Unfortunately, … thrown in jail before we can sue. Unfortunately, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the college’s case, leaving …
  • … it.” Whether or not Frost ever said those words, they have never been truer than they are right now in America. … common baseline of morality shared across many faiths can be established when each is accorded entry into the … made at the Supreme Court in just one case from this year: Kennedy v. Bremerton School District , where the Court
  • … most recent actions all but ensure the abortion drug will be  un safe for many women, ubiquitous, and routinely mailed … prescription at a local, certified pharmacy—just as they would for any other medication.” But mifepristone is not your …  the FDA’s unlawful removal of safeguards at the U.S. Supreme Court. It was not so long ago when then-Sen. Joe …
  • … filed a lawsuit on Brian’s behalf at a federal district court, but the court decided to dismiss the lawsuit. The U.S. … does not regulate Brian’s speech. ADF is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse that ruling. The state of Washington … not disengage from the conflict over language—whether it be in terms of pronouns , marriage, life, or other …
  • … that of over 3,200 amicus briefs submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court in cases filed and decided between 2018 and 2022 by … file amicus briefs concerning cultural issues with the Supreme Court on a  pro bono  – i.e., free of charge – basis. …
  • … up for Her Beliefs and Risked Losing Everything How far would you go to take a stand for your beliefs? What would you … with her religious beliefs. Barronelle ended up in a eight-year lawsuit  and risked losing nearly everything she had … case below. Barronelle Stutzman ended her lawsuit never having violated her conscience. Who is Barronelle …
  • … the gender-transition cake (and who also happens to be an attorney) decided to sue Jack in state court. … was the same day the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it would hear Jack’s first case—Jack and Masterpiece Cakeshop … one thing has become abundantly clear: For some, it will never be enough to politely agree to disagree about important …