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  • … wrote “Who Told You That You Were Naked?" a book which details the state of man since the fall of Adam in the Book … Kelvin, in his official capacity as fire chief, shouldn’t be able to keep his job because his thoughts and beliefs … Chief Cochran in a suit filed against the city in federal court to vindicate his rights, including his rights to free …
  • … Spencer Anderson In third grade, Spencer Anderson first began to think … remembers marveling that anyone, for any reason, “wouldn’t want people to live.” Case: Anderson v. Harrison Image In … August, 2013. A month later, administrators settled out of court, agreeing to completely revise the school’s policies. …
  • … was a nursing student at Spokane Falls Community College in 2008 when she spearheaded an effort by a Christian club on campus to sponsor a pro-life event. Case: Sheeran v. Shea … (“Washington is a pro-choice state, and we cant use school grounds for a pro-life display.”) and their very …
  • … all the worst furies of the Left when they stood up in support of their faith and their conservative views on the campus of Georgia Tech. Case: Sklar v. Clough Image … This critical outcome serves as a precedent for other schools around the country to abandon their similar speech …
  • … offense? She referred a potential client who wanted advice on his same-sex relationship to another fellow counselor. … her take legal action against the school. This time, the court ruled in Julea’s favor, stating “Ward was willing to work with all …
  • … that the group's leaders were hazing the other members. In reality, this "hazing" was nothing more than a … the National Litigation Foundation to sue Savannah State on her behalf, citing their violation of her group's First Amendment-protected right to …
  • … were unethical and incompatible with the prevailing views in her college counseling program. Case: Keeton v. … views in her college counseling program. You see, Jen didn’t hide who she was while in class. Once her professors … to abandon their most basic beliefs. Unfortunately, the court did not see it the same way. Ultimately Jennifer lost …
  • … Alliance Defending Freedom defended the O’Reillys in court, and ultimately, the Human Rights Commission admitted … to serve--everyone in our community. But no one can force us to abandon our deeply held beliefs about marriage,” said Jim. “Our beliefs haven’t changed, but we do have lives to live, a family to love, a …
  • … We are defending the right of students to speak freely on campus without being subject to threats, physical … Young America's Foundation v. Covino Image Ironic, isn’t it, that a university  committed  to “understanding of and … fight.  As a result, the university charged YAF over $600 in security fees because it deemed the event “controversial.” …
  • … “We’ve grown up with a lot of people, and they view us as a being a part of the community,” Kevin Stormans, … trial with 22 witnesses and nearly 800 exhibits, the court ruled that the Pharmacy Commission cannot force the … & McKinstry PLLC filed a petition with the United States Supreme Court, asking them to hear the Stormans’ case. …