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- … Amendment ensures the government cannot pick and choose which religious beliefs deserve protection under the law. But … but the city used arbitrary methods to pick and choose which employees would receive exemptions. The mandates carved … and New Yorkers who suffered because of the mandate are now awaiting a ruling. What’s at stake? Even though New York …
- … a time that didn’t deprive children of the chance to eat—which was a real possibility at the time. Indigenous Advance … to support; and 3) divulge the criteria NCRF uses to decide who to support politically. Of course, NCRF declined … PayPal —resist calls to correct course on their own, it’s now falling to lawmakers to deal with the growing threat to …
- … network of pregnancy centers in the Pacific Northwest, and now another pro-abortion AG is doing the same in New Jersey. … since 1985. The organization exists to give women the information and resources they need to make life-affirming … and volunteers must adhere to a statement of faith, which includes a commitment to protect and honor life in all …
- … decision in Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. Comer , which Alliance Defending Freedom argued. Not to mention that … : Catholic Charities and Michigan reached a settlement in which the state agreed that penalizing Catholic Charities for …
- … defending—especially the most vulnerable among us. Now, many of these Americans face a new threat to their … health care professionals to provide, upon request, information about assisted suicide to patients and to refer … as Thou Shalt Not Kill before we jettison them entirely.” Which states allow assisted suicide? Currently, 10 states and …
- … 130 adoption providers in New York—the vast majority of which will place children with any individual who is legally …
- … to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, which ultimately ruled in the administration’s favor, raising … to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, which ultimately ruled in the administration’s favor, raising …
- … by example. Adriana was determined that Brian should be allowed to perform at his school’s talent show. So she … more: See how the school district reversed course and allowed Brian to perform: Hear Brian and his mother tell …
- … that the organization—rather than the government—can decide who performs this vital function. This is why our … religious employment, ignited debate over the extent to which religious institutions could control their own … fulfill their mission. Conclusion The Supreme Court has now twice upheld the ministerial exception as a fundamental …
- … In courtrooms, legislatures, and the public square—in which there may be no more contentious issue than the …