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  • … Those events inspired her to become a nurse so that she could help people, too. Her dream of saving lives led her to … Freedom is winning important cases, including at the Supreme Court. Because of these victories, we have good reason for …
  • … which she personally was against, she felt like her work could make a difference. But, as the years passed, Sue began … told them all about the webcam strategy.” Eventually, they put her in touch with Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF).  In … claims for reimbursements” to Medicaid. After a district court judge dismissed the case in December 2012, ADF appealed …
  • … & abortion To make clear to prospective customers that she could not promote same-sex weddings through her photography and blog posts, Amy put a statement on her website in 2016 saying she wouldn’t … right to speak every day she cannot obtain relief from a court.     The Outcome In August 2017, the Wisconsin Circuit …
  • … & Nib Studio v. City of Phoenix BREAKING NEWS: The Arizona Supreme Court ruled in favor of artists who challenged a Phoenix law … right to same-sex marriage. They realized that they could face legal issues for simply creating artwork …
  • … believes life begins at conception, Geneva College knew it could not provide the mandated coverage of abortion-inducing … on behalf of Geneva College. In June 2013, the district court suspended the enforcement of the abortion-pill mandate … the employee plan. By the time of its loss at the U.S. Supreme Court in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby in 2014, the Obama …
  • … v. Woods Image Take a moment to imagine how your life could be different. Imagine that no matter how hard you try, … with that success … would it? Think again. A Washington Supreme Court decision tried to punish the Mission for declining to …
  • … of the church’s signs. Under the code, political signs could be up to 32 square feet and displayed for 5 months, but … jail time. ADF Senior Counsel David Cortman argued to the Supreme Court that restricting signs based on their content is …
  • … of Massachusetts created a fixed “buffer zone” around abortion centers. Pro-life counselors were required to keep … to challenge the new “buffer zone” statute. “The U.S. Supreme Court had never approved of any type of a law even remotely …
  • … and interactions with gay populations. One such activity could be attending the Gay Pride Parade in Augusta.” The … to the re-education program, she would be expelled. Simply put, the university was imposing thought reform.  Alliance … to abandon their most basic beliefs. Unfortunately, the court did not see it the same way. Ultimately Jennifer lost …
  • … to provide access through their health insurance plans to abortion-inducing drugs and devices under threat of heavy … and other federal agencies. In December 2013, the district court suspended the enforcement of the abortion-pill mandate … of school operations, the universities asked the U.S. Supreme Court to take up their case. On November 6, 2015 the …