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  • … Federal Court Should Clarify That March for Life Can’t Be Forced to Pay for … Freedom Published April 26, 2022 Revised January 12, 2024 You probably know the March for Life from its demonstration … What’s at stake? Being forced to choose between violating your convictions and facing crippling fines is not a choice …
  • Should Schools Notify Parents if Their Child Claims to Be … of their children, and these efforts undermine the religious beliefs, moral values, and medical advisement of families. In …
  • … the fall of communism. The artist said, “The next time you want to try an experiment like socialism, try it out on … it hurts too much.” Something very similar now must be said to the cultural powers trying to impose the latest … 15 women’s track championship titles—titles that were once held by nine different girls. They’ll tell you: Unfair. …
  • … What You May Not Know: How ADF Helped Overturn Roe v. Wade Many … originalists and textualists, or those who believe courts should base their judgments on the vision of the Founding … bill protected life at the 15-week mark to serve three compelling state interests: to protect unborn human life, to …
  • … This Volunteer Chaplain Was Fired—For His Christian Beliefs Dr. Andrew Fox was fired from his position as … for eight years, was fired from his position over religious and philosophical reflections that he shared on his … of Austin on behalf of Dr. Fox. The bottom line Everyone should be able to speak freely without fear of government …
  • … laws force Emilee to promote views of marriage that violate her religious beliefs. The law puts Emilee to an … of marriage that violated her beliefs. Even so, the court held that New York could compel Emilee’s speech. That ruling … and explained that the federal district court’s decision should be reversed. Currently : Emilee is awaiting the …
  • … Published June 1, 2023 Revised August 29, 2023 By now, you have probably heard about the story of Lorie Smith. Lorie … people have access to basic goods and services. No one should be denied food at a restaurant, a ticket at a movie … ensured access to essential goods and services without compelling speech, and now Colorado—and every other …
  • … for Her Beliefs and Risked Losing Everything How far would you go to take a stand for your beliefs? What would you be willing to give up? Written … decision to Rob, the two hugged, and he left her shop. It should have been over, but then the Attorney General of the …
  • … she wanted to refrain from speaking in a way that would violate her religious beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending … right to freely exercise your religion doesn’t end when you enter the workforce. But some school boards are … beliefs aside in order to keep their jobs. Teachers should be able to live and work freely without being forced …
  • … 2023 Revised October 20, 2023 Challenging unjust laws that violate constitutional rights is a hallmark of civil-rights … whether the government must enforce an unjust law against you before you’re able to protect your rights. In other … Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit ruled, “Public policy should encourage a person aggrieved by laws he considers …