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  • … institutions. If religious beliefs are at the center of an organization, then it is addressing some of life’s most … free exercise clause of the First Amendment.” Finally, in 2012, the Supreme Court handed down a unanimous decision in … we are set free in Christ to think critically, engage new ideas and pursue truth.” Because the Christian faith is …
  • … that could trigger dangerous side effects would be unheard of in any clinical scenario. Except one. Planned Parenthood … and the court ordered the case to be unsealed. July 2012 : Sue filed her unsealed complaint, in which she alleged … uphold high health-care standards for women?: What are webcam abortions? We asked Sue Thayer: … … 7633 … 7653 … …
  • … The Equality Act would also jeopardize the equal treatment of women, threaten the right of parents to raise their … for a child is a home with a married mother and father. In New York, for example, the state used a public-accommodation … … foster care … adoption providers … women's shelter … non-discrimination laws … SOGI … gender … gender identity … …
  • … Protection Orders So-called ‘buffer zones’ in the U.K. are censoring people with pro-life convictions. Written by … March 14, 2023 Revised April 4, 2023 The freedoms of speech and religion are two fundamental human rights that … her. Thankfully, on Feb. 16, 2023, she received a “not guilty” verdict, clearing her name and helping to gain …
  • … The State of Colorado Is Considering European-Style Repression of …  near an abortion facility in Birmingham, have been  found innocent  in court. Despite repeated losses in court, … 24-1124 , as introduced, would amend the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act to add any nonprofit organization to the …
  • … Published May 31, 2023 Revised July 7, 2023 When a pair of attorneys named Morris Dees and Joe Levin founded the … SPLC staffer Bob Moser suggested in an article for The New Yorker that Dees had another motive. As Moser put it, … label without considering the possible consequences. In 2012, a gunman entered the Washington, D.C., headquarters of
  • … A Q&A with Kate Anderson, Director of ADF’s Center for Parental Rights Director of the Center … Parental Rights Kate Anderson answers questions about the new team and the increasing threat to parental rights in the … a shift in public education in America. Many school boards are adopting policies based on radical ideologies—and they’re …
  • … Them Away Pre-enforcement challenges have been a hallmark of civil-rights litigation for decades, helping Americans … the answer has been a resounding “no” thanks to what are known as pre-enforcement challenges. What are … Some of ADF’s pre-enforcement cases include: Ensuring churches are free to operate consistent with their faith …
  • … University Removes Speaker Instead of Disruptive Mob SUNY Binghamton assisted a mob of … officials. But officials at the State University of New York at Binghamton (SUNY Binghamton) sided with a mob and … to disrupt the event by giving them the lecture hall right next to the one where Dr. Laffer was going to speak. The two …
  • … from Pronoun Police Jacksonville cannot punish Queen of Angels Catholic Bookstore for sharing and living out its … the Catholic faith. Queen of Angels maintains a website, blog, and YouTube channel to promote its products and teach … Under the guise of stopping discrimination, state laws in New York, Iowa, Colorado, New Jersey, Washington, Vermont, …