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- … overturn the disastrous Roe v. Wade decision. Now, a new stage in the fight for life begins. With state and …
- … amended the city ordinance in an attempt to find a new way to target Downtown Hope Center and force it to let …
- … now reject Christian and other religious families—forcing children to wait longer for a loving home—because … That’s why Alliance Defending Freedom has created this new, free guide: Confronting Religious Discrimination: A …
- … A new stage in the fight for life has begun. State and federal …
- … George is a Christian who believes that an embryo is a new human life—he shouldn’t be forced to violate his beliefs …
- … Waggoner added. “The court was right to condemn that. Tolerance and respect for good-faith differences of opinion … Jack in his latest legal battle. The bottom line True tolerance is a two-way street, not a zero-sum game where the …
- … Make no mistake: New York’s new censorship law targets constitutionally protected speech … media networks. But this attack on free speech is nothing new. We’ve seen countless forms of censorship from government …
- … this blatant targeting of a Christian ministry in a new lawsuit. Will you step up right now and help protect our … critical case could impact other religious ministries, forcing them to either hire people who openly oppose their …
- … suggested that Donald Trump stumbled and introduced a “new term” to the debate called “de-banking.” What followed … the case originates in the Empire State (“Live from New York,” anybody?), where the National Rifle Association is … and that Indigenous Advance exceeded the “bank’s risk tolerance.” It did this right before a planned mission trip …
- … A Jehovah’s Witness named George Maynard challenged a New Hampshire law that required its license plates to bear … Otherwise, they would be compelling students’ speech by forcing them to pay into a discriminatory system. This opened … “individuals are coerced into betraying their convictions. Forcing free and independent individuals to endorse ideas …