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  • … rules against Barronelle Stutzman Published June 6, 2019 Related Case: Arlene's Flowers v. State of Washington … support for Stutzman’s claim indicate that states can’t force creative professionals who serve everyone to … not money. I certainly don’t relish the idea of losing my business and everything else that the state’s lawsuit …
  • … Buffalo police: ‘If you hand out one more tract, you’re going to jail’ ADF … tract, you’re going to jail.” “People of faith shouldn’t be threatened with arrest for peacefully expressing their …
  • … Mennonites, the Hahns never imagined they would one day be fighting legal battles for the right to operate their … Wood Specialties. His children took over the company, and today, the family has built a successful American business … staggering fines of $100 per day, per employee if they don’t obey the mandate. Alliance Defending Freedom defended the …
  • … officials, including those at public colleges, will be accountable to victims when they violate constitutional … of a constitutional right was less valuable than even a 25-cent bus fare. The college argued that the loss of bus … places where we are free to explore and debate ideas, but my college silenced me and are getting away with it,” said …
  • … it demands them in the law. The stuff contained in today’s opinion has to diminish this Court’s reputation for … thinking and sober analysis.” “If, even as the price to be paid for a fifth vote, I ever joined an opinion for the … realm, to define and express their identity,’ I would hide my head in a bag,” Scalia added. “The Supreme Court of the …
  • … the school will eliminate its speech zone, students will be free to speak freely in all outdoor areas of campus, and … on sparing the feelings of others who may disagree.” “In today’s academic environment, Christian students and … of campus, and when they seek to reserve space, they can’t be relegated to disfavored areas. In addition, officials no …
  • … ADF Legal Counsel Caleb Dalton. “The First Amendment doesn’t allow a university or college to play favorites or limit … recognizing these errors and correcting them.” On Sept. 6, 2019, freshman Sofie Salmon  walked around  UW–River Falls’s … new university policies state, in part, “Students shall be permitted to assemble and engage in spontaneous expressive …
  • … previous Supreme Court decision Published October 16, 2019 Related Case: Arlene's Flowers v. State of Washington … and hires people from all walks of life. What she can’t do is take part in—or create custom floral arrangements … believes about marriage, no creative professional should be forced to create art or participate in a ceremony that …
  • … conversation. A female’s perspective on privacy needed to be heard. Case: Doe v. Boyertown Area School District Image … recounts it, she was “so quiet” as a child, and “didn’t have [her] own voice.” Others spoke for her. It wasn’t … to her concerns, the administration made Alexis feel as if she were the problem for feeling uncomfortable, unsafe, …
  • … and then write a paper about the experience. Emily didn’t do the assignment, but she wrote the paper as if she had. She received an “A”, but vowed never to compromise her …