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  • US Supreme Court rules death-row inmate free to pray with pastor during execution.
  • US Supreme Court takes case of students denied use of tuition funds at religious schools.
  • State high court publicly censured Judge Ruth Neely, forced her to stop solemnizing marriages, and drove her from magistrate judge position because of her religious beliefs about marriage
  • … “The Department of Managed Health Care is misguided in its attempts to force a church to pay for elective abortions. … incompatible with biblical teaching and employs people who believe the same thing. According to the brief , “[t]he … pay for abortion … sanctity of life … pro-life advocates … pastors … Jim Garlow … conscience … church … Case:Skyline …
  • … people, and serve everyone. This Iowa church is active in its community and welcomes everyone to learn more about the … But because the church welcomes nonmembers to attend its worship services and other activities, the Iowa Civil … position that state law requires Fort Des Moines to censor its speech about human sexuality and make its showers and …
  • … as a result of the mandate, and it is now unable to offer its employees a health insurance policy that is consistent with its views on protecting human life. In order to retain its … Health Care … sanctity of life … pro-life advocates … pastors … conscience … church … Case:Skyline Wesleyan Church …
  • ADF sues Univ. of N. Texas on behalf of math professor fired for joke about ‘microaggressions’
  • … the church. And how did she find the church? Because of its signs. As a small church in Gilbert, Arizona, each week … afterwards. This meant that the church couldn't put up its signs until 9:00 p.m. because its services were at 9:00 … like Pastor Reed's but not others. … Clyde and Ann Reed … pastors … Supreme Court of the United States … signs … …
  • ADF attorneys, allied attorney file federal complaint against state medical licensing authorities
  • Lawsuit says compelled speech law should be struck down like similar statutes in other states