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  • … an amicus brief in 303 Creative v. Elenis  explaining the artistic process behind website and graphic design and … designs to express ideas and values. Unfortunately, the government doesn't always respect our rights as artists to … that law, and her case has gone all the way to the Supreme Court. In December, the Court heard Lorie's case. Although I …
  • … Censored Christian Counselor Asks SCOTUS to Hear His Case ADF is asking the Supreme Court to hear the case of Brian Tingley, a licensed marriage … But the law doesn’t stop Brian from promoting the government’s beliefs about gender and sexuality. In fact, it …
  • … Lorie Smith Stands for Free Speech at the U.S. Supreme Court Case: 303 Creative v. Elenis Update: June 30, 2023  – … and General Counsel Kristen Waggoner . Image Can the government force a Democratic speechwriter to write speeches … the efforts of activist groups and individuals to control what you say. There’s speech policing on campus, …
  • … Social Media Censorship by Government Officials Cannot Stand  The Supreme Court has an opportunity to stop government officials from … officials in the White House, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Federal Bureau of Investigation …
  • … beliefs. The State wanted to force Barronelle to use her artistic talents to express a message she disagreed with. … to live according to their beliefs without fear of government punishment. That’s why Barronelle stood strong in … lawsuit brought by her state. After almost a decade i n court, Barronelle was ready to retire and chose to settle her …
  • … No Strings Attached: Why the Government Shouldn’t Tax Churches Church tax exemptions … First Amendment freedoms by ensuring the government cannot control religious organizations. Written by Grant Atkinson … in our form of government, but as the U.S. Supreme Court said in the 1819 case McCulloch v. Maryland , “the …
  • … Parents, Not the Government, Have the Right to Raise Their Children Parents’ … of parents, including the government. What has the Supreme Court said about parental rights? The U.S. Supreme Court has … additional obligations,” the justices ruled. The 1972 case Wisconsin v. Yoder involved the rights of Amish parents to …
  • … sheet metal products and equipment, you’d think that the government would want to encourage and protect family-owned, … self-insured plan renews on Nov. 1, the case requested a court order that would halt the mandate within the next three months. The District …
  • … This Photographer Made It Clear: Censorship Is Not a Virginia … took a stand and challenged this unconstitutional law in court. Photographer Bob Updegrove challenged the Virginia … consistent with their beliefs without the threat of government punishment.. Five months after this ruling, …
  • Government Overreach Finds Its Way into Girls’ Dorms, Showers … illegal bureaucratic mandates. Unfortunately, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit erroneously ruled that … freedoms, we have a right to challenge those actions in court. We don’t have to wait until we are dragged into years …