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- … freedoms of their students and hope that other colleges with similar policies will follow their example.” In 2010, … restrictions. In January 2011, the college agreed to a court order that temporarily froze its problematic policy. … on First Amendment-protected liberties.” “The university is supposed to be the marketplace of ideas,” said Young …
- … & Nib Studio v. City of Phoenix BREAKING NEWS: The Arizona Supreme Court ruled in favor of artists who challenged a Phoenix law … that puts a smile on my face. I love seeing all the tiny details come together to achieve a dramatic finish. It is so …
- … Originals BREAKING NEWS: On October 31, 2019, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled for Blaine Adamson. After a seven-year legal … would lose their jobs. Blaine struggled with this. “When I think about Hands On Originals from an employee’s standpoint, …
- … ADF attorneys again ask court to stop ban on “Be Happy, Not Gay” T-shirt at Illinois … Christian students as second-class citizens. As the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled, students do not lose their … ADF attorneys originally filed the lawsuit on March 21 on behalf of then-student Heidi Zamecnik. ADF is a …
- … US Supreme Court rules death-row inmate free to pray with pastor during execution Published March 24, 2022 Related … to death—to have his pastor pray by his side when he is executed: “Mr. Ramirez has come to hold sincere religious …
- … would want to mess with that success … would it? Think again. A Washington Supreme Court decision tried to punish the Mission for … in the U.S., according to federal data released in 2018. The Mission’s ministry in the city is critical. …
- … Federal court: La. town violated Christian man’s free speech rights … Wednesday ruled in favor of a Christian man threatened with arrest for sharing a religious message outside a … speech was highly offensive to some people, it is protected in a traditional public forum. The government …
- … US Supreme Court: Americans must remain free to support causes without … of adverse treatment simply for supporting causes with which some people may disagree. Alliance Defending … “The Supreme Court has confirmed that every American is free to peacefully support causes they believe in without …
- … wrote “Who Told You That You Were Naked?" a book which details the state of man since the fall of Adam in the Book … Chief Cochran in a suit filed against the city in federal court to vindicate his rights, including his rights to free … speech (like that of Chief Cochran’s here). In October 2018, the city of Atlanta agreed to pay its former fire …
- … ADF to US Supreme Court: Americans should be free to support causes without … private points of view, particularly controversial ones, is undeniably enhanced by group association.’ And second, …