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  • … Sweet Victory: City Can’t Discriminate Against Christian Family Farm For years, the … the vendor selection committee from inviting Steve to the 2017 market—which the committee had done every year since … the Tennes family to choose between their beliefs and “a government benefit for which they were otherwise qualified,” …
  • … a piece of legislation that drastically expands access to abortion in the state and endangers women’s health. The … and medically appropriate abortion regulations. These include historically popular and bipartisan measures … to be complicit in paying for even more abortions in their state. This dangerous legislation is another brazen …
  • … great attack. Written by Ryan Womack Published October 18, 2022 Revised February 7, 2023 Wendell Perez received a … down, but it shouldnt have taken a lawsuit to get the government to respect religious freedom. And ADF is ready to … now more confused about sexuality than ever before. In a 2017 Pew Research Center survey , 50 percent of people ages …
  • … a law that enacts commonsense safeguards around these high-risk drugs. West Virginia’s law protecting women … use of abortion drugs from seven weeks’ gestation up to 10 weeks’ gestation, changed the drugs’ dosage and route of … abortion drugs. Major abortion drug manufacturers can’t ignore state laws protecting women and girls just to
  • … was responsive when they communicated with him. But within 10 days, Jesse’s wife decided to transfer him to hospice care … of many health-care providers. And assisted suicide isn’t just an issue for religious people. In Massachusetts, for … and Allied Attorney Michael Tierney filed a lawsuit. In 2017, ADF secured a legal victory ensuring Vermont’s law does …
  • … Ministerial Exception Protects Religious Institutions from Government Interference The ministerial exception allows religious organizations to be able to make employment decisions for ministers without … the extent to which religious institutions could control their own employment decisions without government
  • … by Alliance Defending Freedom Published October 17, 2017 Revised June 12, 2023 Why is your church tax exempt?  … like everyone else! They have tons of money, so why can’t they pay their fair share? Why should churches get a free … churches be tax exempt? There are very sound and valid reasons for church tax exemption. First, there is the “social …
  • … focus and one-size-fits-all application convinced many government officials that they had a constitutional duty to … ADF attorney Brett Harvey refers to this as the “force and funds” view of the Establishment Clause, using a … Rosenberger (1995) and Good News Club (2001). Even after these five decisions stretching back to 1981 rejecting the …
  • … skilled female athletes on the podium. For example, in 2017 alone, well over 5,000 males, including some under 18 years old, ran 400-meter times that were faster than the … England Interscholastic Track and Field Championships. It shouldnt be surprising that male athletes can outrun female …
  • … and work according to their beliefs without fear of unjust government punishment. Such a statement would be common sense … and our neighbors. But many government officials don’t see it this way, and instead seek to control whether … filed a lawsuit, the state backed down and recognized these organizations’ ability to operate in accordance with …