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  • … license that establishes the terms and rates under which companies that stream copyrighted songs over the … from forcing Americans to say things they don’t believe. You don’t lose your freedom of speech when you enter the … meant to ensure that religious and pro-life organizations can pursue their missions consistently with their beliefs. …
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  • … universities, required all students to pay a student fee which was used to fund student groups on campus.  The University’s policy allowed the university to … funding.  “I learned the importance, the power one voice can have in our society. Every person has a voice. We should …
  • … Won U.S. Supreme Court Van Orden v. Perry Details Documents Profiles Summary … Clause of the First Amendment.  The United States Supreme Court ruled that while the Ten Commandments are … of our nation’s religious heritage Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom provided funding toward the …
  • … to make a positive impact on their own campus.  Rarely can they make a positive impact on 23 campuses and affect … it turned out, the California State University System, of which San Francisco State University was a part, maintained a … California.    Alliance Defending Freedom fought for these students, and their right to be free from censorship …
  • … the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. Cooper was permitted to pursue his case based on his claim that … resulted in him "feeling uncomfortable." Case Documents Court Title Date U.S. Supreme Court Cert Petition 11/17/2009 Appellate Court 2nd …
  • … those who identify as LGBT. Lorie’s decisions about which projects to design are always based on what message … issued an unprecedented opinion saying that Colorado can force Lorie to speak messages that violate her beliefs. … they create are consistent with their beliefs. At stake in these cases is whether the government can compel artists to …
  • … The case ascended to the U.S. Supreme Court, which consolidated it with three other cases under the title Obergefell v. Hodges. In a 5-4 ruling, the Court wrongly held that the Fourteenth … between one man and one woman help ensure children can grow up with both their biological mother and biological …
  • … to speak at the 8th grade graduation celebration, which the school calls a "moving up" ceremony. As part of her … say our goodbyes and leave middle school behind, I say to you, may the Lord bless you and keep you; make His face shine … of censorship or punishment. Students being told that they can't include religious content in graduation speeches. Our …