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  • … Championships for women’s track and received the Most Outstanding Track Athlete award. A male softball player … we can be victorious. But standing for fairness and justice isn’t “someone else’s stand.” It’s your stand. It’s … advocates for the right of people to freely live out their faith. ADF was launched in 1994 by 35 ministry leaders, …
  • … Larinda J. King Commissioned II Love was one of the most popular clubs at Savannah State University, until … that the group's leaders were hazing the other members. In reality, this "hazing" was nothing more than a … right to assemble and express religious faith. The school eventually agreed to a settlement that …
  • … after for research projects by the U.S. Department of Justice. He is also a Christian, pro-family, and politically … after for research projects by the U.S. Department of Justice. He is also a Christian, pro-family, and politically … conservative -- a problem for the city of Minneapolis. In 2005, the city hired him as an independent contractor, and …
  • … Jon and Elaine Huguenin In 2006, Elaine Huguenin, a wedding photographer in New … to tell the story of a ceremony that conflicts with their faith. Case: Elane Photography v. Willock Image If pictures … to tell the story of a ceremony that conflicts with their faith. Ms. Willock found another photographer, but …
  • … rife with eternal implications. For Christians, it’s the most basic of expectations-no one has to be Billy Graham to … it’s the most harmless, least aggressive expression of faith imaginable: “If you want to come, we’d love to have … against her beliefs and her desire to share with other people.” “It was tough,” he says. “She just could not …
  • … Spencer Anderson In third grade, Spencer Anderson first began to think … marveling that anyone, for any reason, “wouldn’t want people to live.” Case: Anderson v. Harrison Image In third … – has prompted intensive discussions on campuses all over America. Spencer decided to bring GAP to the Columbus campus. …
  • … were unethical and incompatible with the prevailing views in her college counseling program. Case: Keeton v. … public university should require students to abandon their most basic beliefs. Unfortunately, the court did not see it … public university should require students to abandon their most basic beliefs. Unfortunately, the court did not see it …
  • … by her forever family and began to develop some stability in her life. But her tumultuous childhood shaped her. As … be seen by a male. And she should be able to attend to the most private, intimate needs of her body knowing that only … This David vs. Goliath endeavor wasn't easy. While many people were quietly supportive of the student plaintiffs, …
  • … Geneva College Founded in 1848 by the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, Geneva College is no stranger to ­­taking big risks … the IRS. Because the college was founded on the Christian faith and believes life begins at conception, Geneva College …
  • … for the right to operate their business according to their faith. Case: Conestoga Wood Specialties v. Burwell Image As … American business that employs around a thousand people.     Giving back to their community, taking care of … Hahn’s case, along with the Green family of Hobby Lobby, in the spring of 2014. On June 30, 2014, the Supreme Court …