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  • … or have conflicts of interest. As Alito wrote: “Jurors are duty-bound to decide cases based on the law and the … involving graduates of Ohio State or Notre Dame. We are all Americans striving to work together responsibly to … our fears of each other. These kinds of group exclusions are especially unconstitutional when they involve religious …
  • … and speak on free speech without incident.) While there are glimmers of hope, students on college campuses are increasingly exchanging civility and debate for anger and … as it is in the courtroom. Our colleges and universities are supposed to be marketplaces of ideas in which our future …
  • … I have come to see how significant the challenges really are to personal religious freedom in America. I hope my case … His love is stronger than the anger and the pain so many are feeling. And He’s given me countless opportunities to …
  • … plans. Despite these rulings, rights of conscience are still under threat in some quarters. One pharmacist in … to the Minnesota Court of Appeals, where ADF attorneys are now defending George. While the Minnesota Human Rights …
  • … online, allowing people to listen even when they are not in the car or near a traditional radio. As with any … set aside agency action, findings, and conclusions” that are “arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, or …
  • … — even by those who follow no religion — and there are many reasons why. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … — even by those who follow no religion — and there are many reasons why. Limiting religious freedom limits … share those ideas with others. These ideas and convictions are associated with people’s core beliefs. Religious freedom …