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- … federal court to tell IRS to come clean on secret rules for investigating churches Tax agency continues to withhold … lawsuit, but the IRS has stonewalled the release of details. In 2014, ADF filed a request under the Freedom of Information …
- … the motion to intervene filed with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in Nonbelief Relief v. Kautter … that advocates for the right of people to freely live out their faith. # # # | Ref. 65491 … WASHINGTON – Alliance …
- … Tech entrepreneur Peter Rex to join advisory council for Viewpoint Diversity Score Rex founder, CEO joins fellow … viewpoint diversity in how they conduct business, manage their workforces, and engage external stakeholders. “We are … Texas. Rex currently has 10 technology companies serving owners and operators of real estate, all focused on solving …
- … county agrees not to force minister to officiate, write for same-sex weddings ADF attorneys represent Covenant … fines of $1,000-$5,000 per violation, depending on their frequency—against Stokes or other ministers because … face an impossible choice: disobey the law, defy her own faith, or ditch her business. She no longer faces that …
- … attorneys representing cake artist Jack Phillips filed their final brief Wednesday prior to oral arguments at the … expressive freedom from all people who create and sell art for a living. As the brief explains, “Expressive freedom is … a Colorado Civil Rights Commission decision from May 2014 that ordered Phillips to design custom wedding cakes …
- … College v. Burwell , back to the lower appeals courts for reconsideration: “Religious organizations have the freedom to peacefully operate according to their beliefs without fear of severe penalties by the … convictions. We look forward to addressing the remaining details as we advance these cases in the lower courts.” …
- … Colo. cake artist exemplifies need for state laws protecting religious freedom ADF, allied … The Colorado Civil Rights Commission ruled in May 2014 that Jack Phillips and his staff at Masterpiece Cakeshop … guaranteed the freedom to live and work consistent with their faith,” said lead counsel Nicolle Martin, one of more …
- … Broad support for US Supreme Court to reject Pittsburgh’s censorship zones … to take case challenging law similar to one struck down in 2014 Published April 30, 2020 Related Case: Bruni v. City of … rewriting local law.” Members of Congress note in their brief that the Pittsburgh ordinance “targets and …
- … recoil at the thought of forcing a Democrat to make signs for a Republican politician, a gay man to create posters … them to create hand-woven baskets. “The faith of HOO’s owners not only motivates them to serve the marginalized, it … receiving the shirts for free from another printer. In 2014, the commission ruled that Adamson must print messages …
- … Stormans Family Since the beginning, the Stormans have run their business consistent with their Christian faith. That … Thriftway’s pharmacy. Case: Stormans v. Wiesman Image For nearly four generations and over 70 years, the Stormans … are significant, not only for pharmacists and pharmacy owners individually, but also for the business of pharmacy. …