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- A federal district court ruled NY can compel an artist to create photographs, blogs that violate her beliefs, applied same reasoning as 303 Creative ruling
- ADF attorneys representing Emilee Carpenter ask appeals court to review lower court’s decision allowing government to compel speech
- … worship service, seeking some participants who would be willing to maintain “a more ‘militant’-looking … who’s ridiculous job it is to do surveillance over this blog.... ‘ONLY ONE DIRECTION! TRANS AND QUEER … who’s ridiculous job it is to do surveillance over this blog.... ‘ONLY ONE DIRECTION! TRANS AND QUEER …
- … in a 2–1 decision on Jan. 17 . The dissenting judge, who would not have reinstated that provision, called the law “a … in a 2–1 decision on Jan. 17 . The dissenting judge, who would not have reinstated that provision, called the law “a …
- … Christian radio stations royalty fees more than 18 times higher than secular NPR stations Published February … the U.S. Copyright Royalty Board that set rates that are 18 times higher for religious noncommercial webcasters with … broadcasters by making them pay a license fee more than 18 times higher than NPR above a modest listener threshold,” …
- … to dismiss one of the two claims against Colorado cake artist Jack Phillips in Scardina v. Masterpiece … to dismiss one of the two claims against Colorado cake artist Jack Phillips in Scardina v. Masterpiece …
- … religious speech for censorship.” On the evening of Nov. 18, John Todd Netherland stood outside on a public easement … and sent to jail. Netherland assured the officer that he would comply. Nevertheless, the officer told Netherland that … religious speech for censorship.” On the evening of Nov. 18, John Todd Netherland stood outside on a public easement …
- … right to engage in viewpoint discrimination. That the DMV would consider our client’s life-affirming speech to be … The New York DMV rejected the foundation’s license plate design of a crayon drawing of a yellow sun behind the faces … children, claiming a significant segment of the population would consider the design “patently offensive” because it …
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Friday to take Carson v. Makin, a case in which the state of Maine prohibited families from using funds from a state tuition program, designed for students who do not have access to a local public school, at private religious schools: “The government cannot discriminate against people of faith who wish to act consistently with that faith in all areas of their lives. As we argued in the friend-of-the-court brief we ...
- Divided 10th Circuit ruled crosses for fallen troopers unconstitutional despite high court comments indicating otherwise