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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 freespeech (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, …