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- University forces students to support causes they disagree with—but refuses to apply the same principle to itself.
- Public funding for internet access contingent upon use of filter to limit harmful material
- The constitutionality of school vouchers used by parents choosing to send their child to a religious school
- Protecting the right of a religious organization to use public facilities on the same basis as other community groups.
- The Supreme Court upheld two state bans on assisted suicide.
- The United States Supreme Court says university cannot discriminate against Christian student newspaper
- The United States Supreme Court upholds the right of free association.
- The Biden administration wants to force Christian colleges to put males in female dorms.
- The EEOC punished Harris Funeral Homes for trying to follow the law as written and elevated politics above the interests of grieving families.
- The Story of Brush & Nib Studio As the court explained, “an individual has autonomy over his or her speech and thus may not be forced to speak a message he or she does not wish to say.” (Read their inspiring story below.) In January 2015, after first meeting at a Bible study where they learned about their mutual passions for art, two young women enjoyed tea and hot chocolate at a North Phoenix coffee shop while discussing a big dream. They decided to open an art studio together, combining their calligraphy and hand-painting skills to create beautiful artwork celebrating some of life’s most ...