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  • … words, they have never been truer than they are right now in America. Christians, people of other faiths, and even those of no faith who still adhere to longstanding concepts of morality … of others as their own, and to defend them for the love of justice and charity, more than as a claim of right, has been …
  • … Perform Abortions Alliance Defending Freedom is involved in two cases concerning the Biden administration’s misuse of … children, not harm them. But following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe , the Biden administration is … protect the lives of women and their children while the case proceeds. In January 2024, the Supreme Court agreed to …
  • … a law that could force PETA to hire this applicant anyway? In many ways, this hypothetical resembles a very real … fact evidenced by Assemblywoman Jaffee’s conscious decision to ignore the ministerial exception to the First … the law, prompting ADF attorneys to appeal the decision. Case timeline January 2019 : The New York State Legislature …
  • … 35 years ago, homeschooling was thought by officials in many states to be illegal. Today, homeschooling is … is for everyone, securing the right to practice any faith or no faith at all. Upholding religious freedom … culture all undermine free speech and should be opposed. Marriage and family are protected Marriage and family are the …
  • … that was discriminating by targeting Jack for his faith. Let’s explore the specifics of this case. Jack … from people threatening and harassing him because of his decision to not design a cake celebrating a view of marriage … beliefs about marriage. On behalf of the majority, Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote that “the record here …
  • … parents to educate their children as they saw fit. Chief Justice Warren Burger wrote in his majority opinion, “The … parents. In 2000, however, the Court issued a fractured decision in a visitation case called Troxel v. Granville . … are imposing ideological litmus tests , denying people of faith from adopting and fostering children because of their …
  • … today without our fellow man coming alongside to help us in our need. Perhaps one of the more famous examples from … seeking to restrict your right to freely live out your faith were often successful in their efforts. By funding … the U.S. Supreme Court overturned its 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that wrongly found a constitutional right to …
  • … No Room in Washington for Christian Homeless Ministry? Yakima Union … “from engaging in sexual intimacy outside” of biblical marriage between one man and one woman—discriminated based on … legal journey is not over. We are appealing the Mission’s case to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit. “The …
  • … that is exactly what Arizona Christian University students in the elementary education program are seeking to do. For … from the university. Read on to learn more about this case. What is Arizona Christian University? Arizona Christian … The bottom line The government cannot treat people of faith worse than everyone else. Students should not lose …
  • … messages they choose and practice their religion not only in private, but also in the public square. But some have … when they violate students’ rights. Following the Court’s decision, Georgia Gwinnett College officials agreed to a … men simply because they responded to questions about their faith. After a federal district court agreed to temporarily …