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  • … enrolls in kindergarten.” Eligible children can receive 15 hours per week of preschool services funded by the … who share their beliefs and to operate according to their faith. The government cannot force schools to give up their …
  • … that compelled speech is unconstitutional. Compelling people to speak messages against their most deeply held … undermines the common good. A free society depends on ordinary citizens having the freedom of belief as well as the … opinion, or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein.” Wooley v. Maynard (1977) A Jehovah’s Witness …
  • … is about more than just location and convenience. Many people want to find a provider who shares their beliefs, who … the western part of the state, Christian Healthcare is a faith-based organization that focuses on serving the … has provided high-quality primary medical care to the people of Western Michigan since 2017. Christian Healthcare …
  • … Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published March 15, 2023 Revised January 2, 2024 Lin-Manuel Miranda’s …
  • … stand and challenging the school board in court. Read the details of this case below. Who is suing Albemarle County … and their classmates through the lens of race, putting people into boxes like privileged vs. unprivileged, … for past discrimination. These advocates require that people be treated differently based on their race. And they …
  • … the 2017, 2018, and 2019 seasons alone, these males took  15 women’s state track championship titles  (titles held in …
  • … protects the rights of all Americans to live out their faith, those rights need to be defended. The movie God’s Not … film, high school teacher Grace Wesley must stand for her faith after she faces threats and intense backlash for …
  • … heard of “cancel culture.” The term is used liberally by people across the political aisle to refer to instances when people are publicly shamed for controversial words or … they didn’t want anyone else reading them. To many people, cancel culture isn’t worth worrying about because, in …
  • … at all. It also promises that the government cannot punish people for simply following a certain religion, even if someone else disagrees with their personal beliefs. People have rights to their beliefs because of religious … others. These ideas and convictions are associated with people’s core beliefs. Religious freedom is beneficial for …
  • … is often quoted as saying, “Half the world is composed of people who have something to say and can’t, and the other … 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 …