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  • … saw her invitations differently. While her school allowed students to pass out invitations for Halloween parties, … based on whether it is religious or not. Let’s look at the details of this case. Ten-year-old Katie Ayers was stopped by … both became Christians. They wanted to tell everyone about how Jesus had changed their lives, and Katie followed in …
  • to manufacture “rights” out of thin air so that they can further their agenda. At Alliance Defending Freedom, we … and equipping the next generation of Christian law students. History of the Blackstone Legal Fellowship The … Blackstone helps Christian law students reimagine how they can be vessels to serve the Lord in their careers. …
  • … slightly,” the leader told her fellow Stanford Law students after they had hurled constant obscenities and … chapter of the Federalist Society. He was set to address how judges in lower courts determine how to rule in cases in … Stanford Free Speech Debacle Matters … 20439 … Stanford University … law school … Federalist Society … free speech … …
  • … damaging environment she saw unfolding at The Times and how she saw cancel culture playing a role in her departure: … power. But that depends on what you’re talking about: we can’t say Kristi Noem was canceled for her political actions … A threat that was until very recently confined to public university campuses has now spread to the broader culture and …
  • … we owe to our Creator, and the manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force … chaplain position for what he wrote on his personal blog.   Christian fire chaplain It’s not just private … as a volunteer fire chaplain, has experienced firsthand how some governments attempt to quell dissenters. Dr. Fox …
  • … people, including those who identify as LGBT. In June 2017, a local attorney named Autumn Scardina called … free to express what they believe without being punished. How does the Supreme Court’s decision in 303 Creative v. … case went to trial. June 2021 : The court ruled that Jack can be punished for declining to create custom cakes that …
  • … groups have also been victimized by de-banking. As Alliance Defending Freedom points out in a … had to temporarily reduce aid to the impoverished people they serve. Similar instances of de-banking abound. Former … that does not address the many de-banking decisions that can be laid at the feet of private actors. The solution to
  • … feel “welcome and safe online” than it was that people can “speak their minds freely online.” Of course, the … vital vocational-skills training and mentorship to college students and young adults. And in 2022, JPMorgan Chase … a shirt that said, “There are only two genders.” At the University of Idaho, three students and a professor were …
  • … December 2023 by Erik Bitterbaum, the president of State University of New York (SUNY) Cortland. The ominous statement … Delorenzo, Megan Rothmund, and other SUNY Cortland students formed a campus chapter of Turning Point USA … inappropriate actions during the hearing and explained how the Student Senate had discriminated against TPUSA based …
  • … Oral Argument Prep for the Supreme Court How does an attorney prepare for oral arguments at the … Colorado Civil Rights Commission at the Supreme Court in 2017, Kristen Waggoner (now ADF's CEO, president, and general … will be arguing in the Lawyers’ Lounge and explains the details for the morning’s hearing. The Clerk escorts the …