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  • … What You Need to Know About the Supreme Court’s Foster Care Case … City of Philadelphia decided that providers who share that religious belief have no business serving children. Rather … This kind of religious discrimination doesn’t just violate the First Amendment; it also takes a dangerous toll …
  • … In Targeting a Christian School for Its Beliefs, the Government Is Harming Low-Income Students A … Christ, and to equip them spiritually and academically to be lights to the world.” And the staff at Bethel is not only … to the United States, and families with different religious affiliations (or no religious affiliation at all). …
  • … arbitrary distinctions are involved. But “discrimination” should not be wielded as a weapon against those with deeply … Yet although court case after court case has held that compelling speech is unconstitutional, some governments are still pressing for it: if you speak one message, you also must speak a different …
  • … opinions about COVID-19 vaccines, but every American should agree that the government’s national vaccine mandate, … accommodations from an employer’s directives that would violate the employee’s sincerely held religious beliefs. 42 … COVID-19 testing, telework, or be reassigned. EEOC, What You Should Know About COVID-19 and the ADA, the …
  • … What You Need to Know About Arizona Supreme Court Abortion Ruling … pro-life law, said, “It has been said that a society should be judged by the way they care for the vulnerable … that life begins at conception—and that governments have a compelling interest in protecting unborn children at every …
  • … Why Male Athletes Who Identify as Transgender Should Not Compete in Women’s Sports  Should transgender … who identify as transgender compete in women’s sports? If you’ve listened to any major news outlets recently, you’d … athletes have taken 15 state titles that were previously held by nine different girls in 2016. Here are just a few of …
  • … What You Need to Know About the Biggest Abortion Case Since Roe v. … passed a state law limiting abortion after 15 weeks—it really was nothing extreme but was in line with the majority … can survive outside the womb) was widely considered to be between 24 and 28 weeks gestation in 1973, it is now …
  • … are waiting to be adopted. With such a great need, you would think that all 50 states would be eager to place … excluding her from child welfare programs. Jessica should not have to choose between violating her religious … These policies also violate the right to free speech by compelling parents to affirm the state’s ideology in word and …
  • … delicate transnational role. In this instance it neither held that euthanasia was prohibited by the European …
  • … established under Obamacare illegally forced schools to violate their beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … exercise of religion” unless the law helps achieve a “compelling government interest” and is the “least … religious institution—including colleges and universities—should be able to operate according to their faith without …