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  • … two of the most passionate, loving, and faithful people you will ever meet. The two young women co-own Brush & Nib … The law even prohibited them from explaining that they can only create artwork consistent with their artistic and … a decision allowing the enforcement of the Phoenix law, which violated Joanna and Breanna’s constitutional rights, to …
  • … assembly listed in the town directory, the majority of which happen to be Christian. At one meeting in 2008, … deliver a prayer, and the town happily accepted. Despite these facts, Galloway and Stephens still pursued litigation … v. Galloway affirmed that all people in the United State can pray freely consistent with their own faith and that …
  • … Congress Can Fulfill the Constitution’s Promise to America’s Parents … February 29, 2024 Editor’s note: The following piece was written by Emilie Kao, ADF senior counsel and vice … the  Families’ Rights and Responsibilities Act , which would do just that. If enacted, this bill would ensure …
  • … Organization v. Winn, the Supreme ensured legislators can help children in their states via school choice … school tuition organization (STO) of their choice. These nonprofit organizations help provide tuition for … tuition. The organization is working toward a future in which any family who wants to send their children to a …
  • … 2018 that Muller describes as possessing “high salience.” These are cases in which exceptionally large numbers of amicus briefs were filed … study – that truth, well-spoken and resolutely defended, can still carry the day against even the longest odds. Image …
  • … to win cases and create legal precedent. That is false. Do you have to be prosecuted by the government before you can go to court to defend your rights? The short answer is … California passed the so-called “Reproductive FACT Act,” which was aimed at compelling pro-life pregnancy centers to …
  • … abortions must be permitted for any reason until a baby can live outside the womb. Roe v. Wade recognized that states … enjoined) due to Roe . Because of last week’s decision, these (mostly pro-life) laws could be enforced once again. … v. Wade into state law. Far from what the media may tell you, last week’s decision did not make abortion illegal. …
  • … What the FDA Hasn’t Told You About Mifepristone The FDA has endangered women and girls … the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case. ( You can read more about that lawsuit here .) But just what are … complications have been serious and even life-threatening, which makes the FDA’s insistence that these drugs are safe …
  • … Ballot Measures: What Are They and How Do They Affect You? Radical pro-abortion activists are attempting to … are proposals that are placed on the ballot so the people can vote “yes” or “no” directly on a new law, instead of … a correspondingly drawn-out, deliberative process in which the people play a critical role. How is Alliance …
  • … to the Supreme Court to show that religious organizations can’t be treated worse than everyone else merely because they … schools from a generally available government program for which they otherwise qualify. The majority opinion not only … the religious use of the funds it provides. Both of these cases relied heavily on the Trinity Lutheran decision, …