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  • … the case before the Supreme Court in November of last year. “The Supreme Court has again affirmed that Americans … to include prayer in their public meetings. “You shouldn’t be forced to forfeit your freedom to appease someone who … supervisors and censors of religious speech, a rule that would involve government in religious matters to a far …
  • … create speech always turn on  what  message is requested, never on  who  requests it. The ruling makes clear that … They argued that a Supreme Court decision for Smith would benefit all Americans, regardless of their beliefs, and … of one’s beliefs, race, faith, or identity, no one should be punished by the government for saying what they believe. …
  • Supreme Court: Govt cannot judge speech based on how ‘worthy’ it is … the Supreme Court struck down, political signs can be up to 32 square feet, displayed for many months, and unlimited in number. An ideological sign can be up to 20 square feet, displayed indefinitely, and …
  • … the main legal points of both sides are not secrets to be revealed for the first time at the oral arguments. … seek to avoid a meandering, unfocused oral argument that would, in effect, hold up to the justices a yellow flat … who have been concentrating on the case for years have never thought of. At the Supreme Court level, most advocates …
  • … ADF to US Supreme Court: Hold federal agency officials accountable Published … Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo The following quote may be attributed to  Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel …
  • … with his deeply held beliefs. In this case, Jack told the couple suing him he’d sell them anything in the store but … of Cakes , Phillips carefully chose Masterpiece’s name: it would not be just a bakery, but an art gallery of cakes. With … decisions on whether to design a specific custom cake have never focused on who the customer is, but on what the custom …
  • … ADF to Supreme Court: Ariz. town’s excuses for speech discrimination … the high court on Jan. 12. “The government shouldn’t be permitted to place severe restrictions on religious speech … Jeremy Tedesco. “It’s unconstitutional to allow the nearly year-round display of giant political signs but turn around …
  • … What Would a Post-Roe World Look Like for Pregnancy Help Centers? … many in the pro-life movement are hopeful that Roe could be trimmed, if not overturned in full. But what would a … the church must do more than talk about abortion once a year but must engage with volunteer help. As an example, …
  • … US Supreme Court agrees to take up govt speech discrimination … Arizona town of Gilbert’s ordinance, political signs can be up to 32 square feet, displayed for many months, and … “If town officials were truly concerned about that, they would apply the rules evenly to all similar temporary signs. …
  • … Broad support for prayer reflected in numerous briefs at Supreme Court Friend-of-the-court briefs address wide-ranging reasons Americans should be as free as Founders were to pray Published August 5, 2013 …