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- February 13, 2023… pregnancy as an illness and arguing that these drugs provide a meaningful therapeutic benefit As the medical … pregnancy as an “illness” and arguing that these drugs provide a “meaningful therapeutic benefit.” As the medical …
- October 12, 2021State law targets faith-based pregnancy centers by regulating speech
- April 25, 2012ADF files lawsuit to challenge tax assessed against church but not other charitable groups
- March 26, 2009… in Missouri Revised Statutes section 21.795(6), failed to provide sufficient decision-making criteria and therefore … in Missouri Revised Statutes section 21.795(6), failed to provide sufficient decision-making criteria and therefore …
- May 2, 2023… duty to protect free speech by choosing not to provide any security for the event and failing to take … duty to protect free speech by choosing not to provide any security for the event, and failing to take …
- September 21, 2018… would have required prolife centers to post large signs or provide notice to clients that the state of Hawaii has public programs that provide immediate free or lowcost access to comprehensive … have required pro-life centers to post large signs or provide notice to clients that the state of Hawaii “has …
- May 15, 2017… sex nondiscrimination lawTitle IXwhich was intended to provide equal access for girls to educational … sex nondiscrimination law—Title IX—which was intended to provide equal access for girls to educational …
- October 20, 2015Letter explains that federal law allows schools to maintain separate restrooms, locker rooms for boys, girls
- June 28, 2012… free to share that message instead of being compelled to provide the governments preferred message which sends women … said ADF Legal Counsel Matt Bowman Pregnancy centers provide women with the emotional support and practical … made to speak negatively about the important services they provide The 4th Circuit was right to rule against that in …
- September 24, 201419-year-old case heads to high court