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  • … to decline to perform procedures that violate their conscience. Written by Greg Chafuen Published June 2, … could not participate in abortions because of her Catholic faith. Cathy knows that all life is created by God and worthy … during medical school based on their moral, ethical, or religious beliefs, or have been pressured to violate those …
  • … had teaching opportunities taken from them because of their school’s beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … The bottom line The government cannot treat people of faith worse than everyone else. Students should not lose opportunities and be punished because of their religious
  • … not like from the internet. The appellate court’s decision details communications between social media companies and … are allowed to be expressed, those that are true and good will rise to the top. As Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. put it: “[W]hen men have …
  • … in our commitment to the Gospel. But none of these attacks will dissuade us. Scripture is full of examples of … and organizations. They have tried to drive expressions of faith out of the public square, which is in many ways the … way in which ADF International is dedicated to pursuing justice is by defending individuals who face persecution for …
  • … as a cudgel to try to force companies to bend to the will of their political causes. Written by Caroline Reeves … author of Woke, Inc.: Inside Corporate America’s Social Justice Scam and the founder of Strive, spoke with Newsweek … companies that go “woke” have little to gain and much to lose: “Among [the study’s] conclusions, Burbano says: …
  • … Enforcement Network colluded with Big Banks to monitor their customers to identify domestic threats and shared a … like Family Research Council, Liberty Counsel, Pacific Justice Institute, and Ruth Institute. That’s right: the … , each of these incidents show that the government can and will weaponize the financial marketplace against Americans …
  • … Have Rights, Too Our laws must ensure that educators and their students are free to speak, live, work, and learn in accordance with their faith and conscience. Written by Emilie Kao and Bradley Evans … depictions of sexuality conflict with her sincerely held religious beliefs. Lindsey brought her concerns as both a …
  • … cannot force Americans to say things that violate their core beliefs, and by firing Peter, the school violated … verbal allegiance to ideological views that violate their sincerely held religious beliefs.” The ruling means that Peter’s case can …
  • … after two males were permitted to compete against them. Their public stand for fairness in women’s sports sparked a … the 18-year-old in high school be protected but then lose that protection when she steps on the collegiate playing … the protections enjoyed by a high school female athlete will follow her when she competes in college. 2. Legal …
  • … Amendment protects our public witness. We can put our faith in action by serving others. Where is freedom of … our conscience to do what is right, the better off we will be. But we lose our ability to discern right from wrong the more we …