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  • … of Pittsburgh In 2005, Pittsburgh passed an ordinance that allowed government officials to ban leafleting and other … took office in 2014, he began enforcing this ordinance, which he had voted for as a city councilman. While it may … , ‘the people lose when the government is the one deciding which ideas should prevail.’” The bottom line Every American …
  • … probably expect that the PETA employee would instantly decide not to hire the applicant. After all, his hobby of … requiring employees “to sign a waiver or other document which purports to deny an employee the right to make their … 2019 : The New York State Legislature passed SB 660, which forces pro-life organizations to hire employees who do …
  • … revoked. This compulsion violates the First Amendment, which protects Emilee’s freedom to choose the messages she … to all Americans—including artists—the freedom to choose which messages to express. If the government can compel …
  • … from Mississippi’s Gestational Age Act, passed in 2018, which protects not only unborn children but also women’s … to be between 24 and 28 weeks gestation in 1973, it is now considered to be between 21 and 22 weeks gestation. The … lawmaking decisions about abortion back to the states . We now turn to the states to ensure that unborn children and …
  • … the regulation would expand that to create a scenario in which doctors and other health care professionals could be … that relieved federal burdens on religious organizations, which are now in the crosshairs of the Biden administration. The “Equal …
  • … Judicial Court of Massachusetts did not get the memo. And now the mission of one Christian college is in jeopardy. … its core religious mission. But it is Gordon College that gets to make that call, not a court. That’s why Alliance … colleges. On February 28, 2022, the Supreme Court allowed Gordon College’s case to continue for now, with four …
  • … 130 adoption providers in New York—the vast majority of which will place children with any individual who is legally …
  • … and girls. This standard serves as the foundation upon which women’s sports laws are built. But additional … of athletic opportunities because their school or college allowed males to compete on female teams, those female … compete against girls while the case is on appeal. ADF is now asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse the 4th …
  • … education and private schools. For example, the government allowed Hermiston Christian School to provide childcare for … to all schools in the affected counties, the government allowed small public schools under 75 students to open while … the special exceptions that existed for public schools and allowed Christian schools like Hermiston to safely open for …
  • … … [is] defined by physiological characteristics, through which status is fixed from birth.” “Sex … is an immutable trait, a status into which the class members are locked by the accident of birth.” …