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  • … Supreme Court since 2011, the most recent of which was a landmark ruling for free speech in 303 Creative v. Elenis … questions and must be ready to go deep on any point that a justice wants to explore. While questions from a justice may … will be arguing in the Lawyers’ Lounge and explains the details for the morning’s hearing. The Clerk escorts the …
  • … Can a Court Dictate How a Christian College Carries Out Its … because they want to integrate learning with their faith. And Christian colleges wouldn’t exist if they could … Massachusetts did not get the memo. And now the mission of one Christian college is in jeopardy. Let’s take a closer …
  • … Amendment Rights During COVID Government officials have a duty to uphold the First Amendment, even during times of … gyms, bars, and even casinos, using one standard for secular institutions and another for religious ones. Such … a lawsuit on behalf of the church. The U.S. Department of Justice also filed a statement of interest in this case, …
  • … threat of criminal and civil penalties. That’s a clear (and unconstitutional) double standard. So one Nevada … restaurants, bars, theme parks, and gyms. While these secular organizations could reopen at half capacity, churches … is “odious to our Constitution.” As Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has written, “The Constitution …
  • … The Pro-Life Advocate Who Won 9-0 at SCOTUS The Supreme Court unanimously struck down a Massachusetts law that silenced pro-life advocates such as … had her own “Damascus road” moment when God convicted her one day at Mass. Up until then, life had seemed rich and full …
  • … their most deeply held beliefs undermines the common good. A free society depends on ordinary citizens having the … School District v. Gobitis ). Writing for the majority, Justice Robert H. Jackson wrote , “If there is any fixed star … opinion, or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein.” Wooley v. Maynard (1977) A Jehovah’s Witness …
  • … for Speaking Out ADF is representing two educators in a lawsuit against an Oregon school district that fired them … have the right to peacefully advocate for change. One effective method of creating change is by garnering … left the district. In June 2021, attorneys with Pacific Justice Institute (PJI) filed a lawsuit in federal district …
  • … something to be endorsed or something to be refuted. It’s a polarizing issue. And that makes sense, because under … In reality, free speech lifts people up and leads to justice. But proponents of critical race theory view these … And CRT’s victims aren’t just conservatives or people of faith. Delgado and Stefancic also address the pervasiveness …
  • … that their school had for months prior been using a masculine name and male pronouns to refer to their daughter … parents to educate their children as they saw fit. Chief Justice Warren Burger wrote in his majority opinion, “The … are imposing ideological litmus tests , denying people of faith from adopting and fostering children because of their …
  • A University Effectively Fired This Professor After He Spoke … Dr. Allan Josephson was effectively fired after he spoke at a panel discussion on gender dysphoria. Written by … silencing professionals like Dr. Josephson helps no one. Dr. Josephson’s colleagues have a right to disagree with …