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  • … Program exists. It allows high school students to take free college courses and receive both high school and … public schools, secular private schools, and home school can participate in Vermont’s Dual Enrollment Program. But … course. Does that sound fair to you? What's at stake? The government can’t treat people of faith as second-class …
  • … Telescope Media Group to magnify Christ by serving others. Government officials threatened their freedom to do that. … prom. And they’re now married with eight children. As you can imagine, that keeps them busy—as does owning a filmmaking … Freedom filed a lawsuit  on the Larsens’ behalf. September 2017 : A federal district court ruled that the state has the …
  • … 2023 Revised May 20, 2024 The First Amendment ensures the government cannot pick and choose which religious beliefs … February 2023, two days before oral arguments were set to take place at the 2nd Circuit, New York City announced it … discontinue the vaccine mandate for city employees. But this last-minute attempt could not fix the harms that the …
  • This Louisiana Abortion Law Was Challenged All the Way to the … when they needed urgent medical attention at a hospital. Take the story of Brenda J., for example. Brenda began to … case of an emergency—such as a perforated uterus—a doctor can directly admit a woman undergoing an abortion to the …
  • … 17, 2024 All women and girls deserve protection, and the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade ensured that states can provide this protection by enacting laws that safeguard women and …
  • … Court Rules Professor Can’t Be Forced to Endorse an Ideology Against His Beliefs … him to endorse an ideology that he does not believe. Let’s take a deeper look at his case and the freedoms at stake. Dr. … So, Dr. Meriwether offered a compromise: he would refer to this student by a first or last name only. That way, he would …
  • … by Alliance Defending Freedom Published October 17, 2017 Revised May 21, 2024 In 2012, the state of Missouri … to the Supreme Court to show that religious organizations can’t be treated worse than everyone else merely because they are religious. Let’s look at the details of this case. Trinity Lutheran Church was denied a …
  • … just wanted to dance to a Christian song at his school’s talent show. He ended up taking a stand for religious … Jesus too many times and school officials believed that this was “offensive.” But Brian wasn’t your typical … with cerebral palsy from a young age, family and friends can attest that he is often the first to dance and jump to …
  • … Federal Court Should Clarify That March for Life Can’t Be Forced to Pay for Abortions The March for Life … Court, its legal fight continues. Let’s take a look at the details of this case. What is the March for Life Education … that did not burden the religious organizations. In 2017, the Trump Administration issued new HHS rules , freeing …
  • … But the law doesn’t stop Brian from promoting the governments beliefs about gender and sexuality. In fact, it … of becoming comfortable with their biology, the state can fine him up to $5,000 per violation and can even revoke … types of speech. The U.S. Supreme Court promptly rejected this logic in NIFLA v. Becerra when it ruled that speech is …