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  • … that was discriminating by targeting Jack for his faith. Let’s explore the specifics of this case. Jack … objected to, but rather the message the cake would send about marriage, an administrative law judge ruled against … beliefs about marriage. On behalf of the majority, Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote that “the record here …
  • … ideas off of each other,” says Joanna. “Sometimes one of us will start with a concept and the other will kind of build … inspire it.” Joanna and Breanna are Christians, and their faith is at the core of who they are and everything they do. … they launched Brush & Nib, Joanna and Breanna learned about Phoenix City Code Section 18.4(B). According to city …
  • … since the Roe decision, where we have learned much more about life inside the womb. Thanks to huge advances in … to determine how best to settle an extremely controversial issue. In 1973, the majority on the Court believed that … of abortion would settle the matter. History clearly shows us that the exact opposite happened. The video points this …
  • … targeted a third time? By now, you’ve probably heard a lot about Jack . He serves everyone who walks into his shop, but … cake contradicts Jack’s religious belief that God creates us either male or female.  But the day that call came wasn’t … because he wants to live and speak according to his faith.  Case timeline June 2019 : Autumn Scardina filed a …
  • … day to pray together and encourage one another in their faith. Over time, the word spread about the group, and their numbers grew. To Chase’s surprise, … to settle the suit and allow students to pray and talk about their faith during free times during the school day. …
  • … children to private religious schools that teach from a faith perspective. In other words, if a school merely calls … does religious things like teach the tenets of their faith, that’s a step too far. This is why ADF filed a … burden on families, or compromise their religious beliefs about their child’s education. Such a choice should not be …
  • … deserve protection—especially the most vulnerable among us. And the unborn are among the most vulnerable of all. But …
  • … contact with nearly every American social-media company about the spread of ‘misinformation’ on their platforms,” the … was “[i]nternally … considering our options on what to do about it.” The First Amendment explicitly bars government … those that are true and good will rise to the top. As Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. put it: “[W]hen men have …
  • … something to help with the pain. While most of us quickly thank the staff member for the call and approve … that parents have the primary duty to make decisions about their child’s health and welfare. This respect for the … Experiences a severe mental, physical, or emotional health issue at school; Is the target of, or is accused of engaging …
  • … officials are using counselors to impose the state’s views about gender ideology on clients. Written by Rachel Rouleau … counselors and psychologists who can talk with people about how to work through these emotional struggles, no … Kaley sees her work as an outpouring of her Christian faith, and numerous clients come to her because she shares …