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  • … the Christian mission of this important ministry. Read the details of its case below. A Seattle's Union Gospel Mission … applicant challenged the Mission in court.   Case timeline 2017 : The lawyer filed a lawsuit against Seattle’s Union … Christian beliefs or alter its religious ministry. If the government can bar the Mission from hiring co-believers, it …
  • … Published May 9, 2022 Revised March 13, 2023 The federal government seems to grow larger every year, not just through … agencies, the Obama administration infamously tried to force businesses and even nuns to cover early abortifacient … sex also has free speech implications since those who don’t address individuals with their “ preferred pronouns ” could …
  • … at the University of Nebraska, shows some of the many reasons why male athletes shouldnt compete against females. … discrepancies between the performance of men and women. In 2017, for example, more than 5,000 males ran 400-meter times … place. And it is that same understanding that has led 18 states to pass laws protecting female athletes from having …
  • … said. “It was just a time I had to take a stand.” Read the details of Barronelle’s case below. Barronelle Stutzman ended … to live according to their beliefs without fear of government punishment. That’s why Barronelle stood strong in … Attorney General of Washington sued Barronelle. February 2017 : The Washington Supreme Court ruled that the government
  • … June 28, 2023 Parents have the right and responsibility to direct the upbringing and education of their children. And … they drive a wedge between students and their parents when these children need their parents most.   Fired for telling … with the policy, she was later fired for confirming the details of the plan to a reporter who had already gathered …
  • … Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski , in which the Court ruled that government officials can be held accountable  when they … out to a patrol car by law enforcement. “This wasn’t a protest. This was physical intimidation and bullying that … — Alliance Defending Freedom (@ADFLegal) March 18, 2022   What happened at Yale Law School was deeply …
  • … beneficial, the way to respond to bad or false ideas isn’t to prevent them from being shared. Rather, the solution is … is encouraged can endanger true and virtuous ideas. If government officials have the power to censor people, then … occurs when agencies or officials silence speech, force people to express messages they disagree with, or …
  • … are typically predicated upon some sort of evidence. A government agency, for example, may choose to investigate a … misleading information about pregnancy.” Consistent with these views, Ferguson has shown no concern about … and Washington law, and data suggests it has saved over 4,500 lives. Ferguson cannot punish Obria for advertising a …
  • … serious privacy questions along the way. None of these reasons hold water, and none even attempt to explain why the … of NCRF—not to mention its legal status as a 501(c)(4) non-profit, which should have been enough on its own to … 1) disclose a list of donors who contributed more than 10 percent of its operating budget; 2) hand over a list of …
  • … (RFRA). Passed by Congress in 1993, RFRA states that the government cannot “substantially burden a person’s exercise … Supreme Court ruled on both cases at the same time. In a 5-4 decision, the Court ruled that the HHS abortion pill … when they choose to open a business. The government cannot force individuals or closely held corporations to violate