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  • … prayer on the job? The question may sound absurd, but it’s what’s at stake in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District , … he has to be involved in their lives. From 2008 to 2015, Coach Kennedy served as an assistant coach on the … if they could, he told them, “This is a free country. You can do what you want.” But in September 2015, Bremerton …
  • … is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear Brian’s case.   What does Washington’s law do? Brian works with only those clients who choose to seek … of becoming comfortable with their biology, the state can fine him up to $5,000 per violation and can even revoke …
  • … Vermont Can’t Discriminate Against Religious Schools Officials in … right to religious freedom was affirmed in school choice. What was the policy at issue in Vermont? In Vermont, not … to subsidize private education, but once it decides to do so, the state can’t disqualify some private schools solely …
  • … Washington State Wants to Force This Church to Pay for Abortions As a result of a Washington state law, one … we saw numerous attempts by state governments to control what churches teach, where they worship, and how they … it felt like a slap in the face. And they knew they had to do something about it. Cedar Park Assembly of God of Kirkland …
  • … Published June 7, 2023 Revised June 16, 2023 Children do not belong to the government. But prominent figures in the … parents exercise their right and duty to choose what is best for them. Spending each day with their children, … relationship. No one—and certainly not the government—can replace a child’s relationship with his or her parents. …
  • … beliefs as a condition of employment. This is exactly what happened to one orchestra teacher in Indiana. Read on to … “to a transgender student by their biological sex and not us[ing] the student’s preferred pronoun” would be treated as … Title VII does practically nothing and religious employers can easily be fired from their jobs. ADF attorneys filed a
  • … that may have been fatal to the mother fifty-years ago can now quickly be diagnosed and treated, with public and … unworkable, leaving lower courts to grapple with what “undue burden” even meant. Legal and factual … work, and the “relationship between lowered fertility among women and their higher labor force participation rates” …
  • … the justice he deserves. Let’s take a look at his case and what got him there in the first place.   ADF client Chike … it as his new mission field. To Chike, this is the most loving thing that you can do for someone else—to share the Good News that Jesus …
  • … and writing encouraging posts about the couple on her blog. It is Chelsey’s personal touch and skills that help … rights. So she decided to challenge the law in court. What’s at stake? Free speech is for everyone, not just those … protects everyone, no matter what side of an issue you land on. Free speech is winning. The last several years …
  • … whether the government must enforce an unjust law against you before you’re able to protect your rights. In other … 100 years, the answer has been a resounding “no” thanks to what are known as pre-enforcement challenges. What are … case to Roe v. Wade and involved abortion providers, among others, who challenged Georgia’s pro-life law claiming …