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  • … prayer on the job? The question may sound absurd, but it’s what’s at stake in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District … of prayer after an employee at another school brought it up. Concerned that the prayer could be violating the First … in religious activity, including prayer, so long as it does not interfere with job responsibilities,” the …
  • … at all. Does religious freedom harm society? Does it lead to discrimination? Does protecting religious freedom … which we owe to our Creator, and the manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by … prevent the state from establishing a religion and using it to punish dissenters.   Religious freedom vs. …
  • … implementing a myriad of health and safety procedures. But it was then that her school district introduced controversial … only be committed by members of the “dominant race,” which it defines as white people. All staff members were encouraged … on their race. Emily’s case is not only about securing justice for her. It’s also about encouraging teachers, …
  • … Connecticut denies girls exactly what Title IX promised. It allows males who identify as female to compete in girls’ … and policies reflect biological reality. When they don’t, it’s girls and women who most often suffer the consequences. … against the CIAC. March 2020 : The U.S. Department of Justice filed a brief supporting ADF’s position in the case, …
  • … have contradicted USOA Pageants’ expression about what it means to be a woman. USOA Pageants’ voice is increasingly … be “natural born female[s].” USOA Pageants wants the women it crowns as winners to embody the messages it desires to promote. But the plaintiff in Green v. Miss …
  • … to Protect Women's Sports The Supreme Court should make it clear that the West Virginia law protecting women’s sports … Dr. Gregory A. Brown, an exercise science professor at the University of Nebraska, shows some of the many reasons why … scholarships, and more from women, and we cannot allow it to continue. It was this basic understanding of the …
  • … her right to free speech. In terms of why that would be, it’s because that freedom protects everyone—not just Lorie, … to exist. That, of all rights, is the dread of tyrants. It is the right which they first of all strike down. They … And at Alliance Defending Freedom, I want to make it very clear tonight that we support the right of every …
  • … of this religious organization by telling BOGCS who it can and can’t hire. BOGCS understood that there are people … who choose not to. All BOGCS asked for is the freedom it has always had—to make its own employment decisions and … the Supreme Court to intervene, and on Jan. 13, 2022, it issued a  per curiam  opinion halting the implementation …
  • … College of the Ozarks should not have to wait until it is punished to challenge government overreach. Written by … at both public and private colleges and universities, but it has interpreted the law allow sex-specific (male and … safety and privacy of all students, particularly women. It also violates the First Amendment rights of religious …
  • … commission’s overt hostility again led to its downfall—and justice for Jack. Let’s look at how that happened. Jack … him “whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God” (1 Corinthians 10:31). Jack … promote marijuana use, and celebrate or support Satan. It also means that he can’t create art with messages …