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  • … you can probably imagine, this didn’t sit well with many faith-based institutions. That included College of the … Biden and his administration. Read on to learn more about College of the Ozarks’ case. HUD’s rule change would … directive’s lawfulness. “The U.S. Supreme Court left this issue unresolved,” said ADF Senior Counsel Julie Marie Blake …
  • … of childbirth. Access to accurate medical information about her pregnancy was still in its infancy, and care for … be found.” Edward Lazarus, former law clerk to Roe author Justice Harry Blackmun, called it “one of the most … his profession as he thinks best.” “[T]he picture that I got from [ Roe ],” Justice Ginsburg continued, “was tall …
  • I Came Ready to Debate Abortion. My Opponent Didn’t Show Up. … October 27, 2022 Revised November 3, 2022 Conversations about abortion can be challenging and uncomfortable. Everyone … But I’m disappointed that it was just the three of us. Image Erica Steinmiller-Perdomo Legal Counsel View …
  • … was an unprecedented leak of a draft opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health … circumvented the democratic process by taking decisions about regulating abortion away from the states, where … direction? On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court gave us the answers by releasing its opinion in Dobbs . Like the …
  • … down adoption providers because of their religious beliefs about what constitutes the best home for a child. New Hope … review? No. But New Hope is a Christian nonprofit, and its faith informs its belief that the best environment for … shut down for their faith. Learn more: Why you should care about protecting New Hope Family Services and other religious …
  • … which happen months before, require intense preparation. I have been in those shoes, preparing for my own oral … the Supreme Court, and have helped advocates prepare in about 50 oral arguments before the high court. Here are some … questions and must be ready to go deep on any point that a justice wants to explore. While questions from a justice may …
  • … this is one of the most hospitable ways to share one’s faith. There’s no pressure at all, and it leaves the decision … they both became Christians. They wanted to tell everyone about how Jesus had changed their lives, and Katie followed … across the state, protecting the rights of nearly 2 million students to share their faith at school. The bottom …
  • … between those who think cancel culture is merely overdue justice being served  while others believe it’s a threat to … them. To many people, cancel culture isn’t worth worrying about because, in their eyes, it’s only truth being spoken to … friends . In order to conquer cancel culture, each one of us has to decide to share our thoughts and hear others out in …
  • … in front of the U.S. Supreme Court.   What is this case about? Campaign finance laws are supposed to ensure a fair … limit case, Randall v. Sorrell , Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer wrote in the plurality opinion, …
  • … Crime and Policing Act gave local authorities the power to issue these “public spaces protection orders.” The orders … areas is censorship zones.   What have the courts said about so-called “buffer zones”? In December 2022, the Supreme … real purpose. "When it comes to buffer zones, I think we can all agree that harassment against women is …