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  • … such as Christian Healthcare Centers in Michigan should be free to operate and serve the community according … patients. Doctors there regularly spend over half an hour with patients during appointments—double the time of the … discrimination because of sex—a standard stipulation that should not be controversial. But in 2018, the Michigan Civil …
  • … to your own bank account? That’s devastating. No one should fear being punished, deplatformed, or debanked simply … views. That’s why Alliance Defending Freedom partnered with the Christian financial technology firm Inspire … 500 financial services company. FIS raised its score from 18 percent in 2022 to 50 percent in 2023 by participating in …
  • … Arizona are attacking a law that protects unborn children with genetic anomalies like Down syndrome. Written by … continues to target unborn children, including those with genetic anomalies like Down syndrome. Now, two … laws and protecting unborn children, particularly those with Down syndrome and other genetic anomalies. ADF is …
  • … Lesson About Censoring Students Maggie DeJong was silenced with no-contact orders from Southern Illinois University … have traditionally been bastions of free speech. People with diverse religious, political, and philosophical beliefs … rescinded the orders on Feb. 28. It wasn’t until March 10, however, that university officials finally disclosed to …
  • … abortions. The Office of the Idaho Attorney General, with the assistance of attorneys at ADF and the law firm … filed an emergency application for stay pending appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court to allow Idaho to continue to … demand that doctors take vulnerable lives. The government should never force a doctor to perform an abortion. What’s at …
  • … ensuring their children receive an education that aligns with their religious beliefs is a top priority. Religious … right to operate according to their beliefs, and parents should be able to send their children to these schools with … to the 6th Circuit. The bottom line Religious schools should be free to operate according to their beliefs without …
  • … decide what your punishment will be for not complying with their rules, giving them wide discretion to impose … they call regulations), enforce them, and decide whether you violated those laws—all in one agency. And they do so … if an agency interprets one of Congress’s statutes, courts should generally defer to the agency, not independently …
  • … Christian colleges because they want to integrate learning with their faith. And Christian colleges wouldn’t exist if … U.S. Supreme Court has made it clear that the government should stay out of religious schools’ hiring practices. But, … U.S. Supreme Court has made it clear that the government should stay out of religious schools’ hiring practices when …
  • … would agree that outside of extreme circumstances, parents should be the ones making crucial decisions about their … wishes of parents regarding their children who struggle with gender dysphoria. When school districts override the … years of expert care and effort to find success in dealing with complex issues that affect mind, body, and spirit. One …
  • … churches were prohibited from holding worship services with more than 50 people—under threat of criminal and civil … Dayton Valley shut its doors for months in compliance with government mandates, livestreaming its services online. … the church hoped to resume in-person worship services with certain COVID-19 restrictions. Calvary Chapel Dayton …