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  • … them. And we can join communities of people—like churches, nonprofits, and other associations—that share our … And the freedom of speech recognizes that voices are often louder when expressed together. So we can join with … The freedom to act on our beliefs is important because community standards—or lack thereof—reflect …
  • … April 25, 2023 Revised November 29, 2023 Counselors are supposed to help their clients talk through the issues they are struggling with so that they can work toward … many of her clients share. These clients come to Kaley because they desire counseling that is informed by their
  • … accepted in the U.S., especially Judeo-Christian beliefs, are being targeted for erasure from the public square. As … to silence us, and leveled false accusations against us because we remain steadfast in our commitment to the Gospel. … cake artist Jack Phillips at the Supreme Court in 2017. Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights …
  • … to let law enforcement, regulators, and banks that are too big to fail run roughshod over our First Amendment … Advance and inflicted real harm on the populations they serve. JP Morgan Chase de-banked the Arkansas Family … the financial marketplace against Americans for political benefit. Several factors exacerbate the risk: banking …
  • … six years, Colorado had been on a crusade to crush Jack because officials on the commission were hostile to his … the Supreme Court agreed to hear Jack’s first case in June 2017, a local attorney and LGBT activist contacted Jack’s … you do, do it all for the glory of God” (1 Corinthians 10:31). Jack views his business as a way that God can use him …
  • … single law, policy, or rule that she had violated. That’s because she hadn’t violated any. Despite all this, university … rescinded the orders on Feb. 28. It wasn’t until March 10, however, that university officials finally disclosed to … with diverse political, religious, and ideological views are welcome in the art therapy program, and it paid $80,000 …
  • … death was “not considered reasonably foreseeable”; rather, they had to be suffering from “a grievous irremediable … cannot be reversed.” These new guidelines allow people who are permanently disabled or have chronic pain to be eligible. … suicide if it were not for his housing situation. But because of fears he could not find anywhere else affordable …
  • … what makes him a great professor. In his class, students are exposed to new ideas and opposing viewpoints. They have the opportunity to grapple with what they believe … career at a public university should be threatened because intolerant university administrators dislike his …
  • … Blaine determined that he could not print those shirts because they express messages in conflict with his faith. But he … Human Rights Commission decision in favor of Blaine. May 2017 : The Kentucky appeals court also ruled that Blaine is …
  • … Colorado Civil Rights Commission at the Supreme Court in 2017, Kristen Waggoner (now ADF's CEO, president, and general … at least an hour before the oral arguments, which start at 10:00 a.m. The Clerk of Court assembles the attorneys who … will be arguing in the Lawyers’ Lounge and explains the details for the morning’s hearing. The Clerk escorts the …