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  • … for working with children in the “Kids Quest” program of her local church. Sarah needed the credit to complete her … before my senior year, I saw on an NHS report that I wasn’t getting credit for my work at the church. “They’ve … me to count them toward my credits. But suddenly this man who’d seemed so reasonable the year before was absolutely …
  • … her college counseling program. You see, Jen didn’t hide who she was while in class. Once her professors learned of her biblical beliefs, specifically her views on homosexual … to abandon their most basic beliefs. Unfortunately, the court did not see it the same way. Ultimately Jennifer lost …
  • … Nine-year-old Lydia Booth climbed into the backseat of the car. “Mama, I’ve got bad news,” she told her mother … Lydia’s mother Jennifer poured through all the school’s regulations—she looked at the official handbook, letters, … of our cases, including 15 victories at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011. … Nine-year-old Lydia Booth climbed into …
  • … hostility Cases: Downtown Hope Center v. Municipality of Anchorage I Downtown Hope Center v. Municipality of … UPDATE: Government officials in Anchorage, Alaska, are targeting the Downtown Hope Center AGAIN. After dropping a … against the shelter in the wake of a loss in federal court in 2019, the Anchorage Assembly crafted a new ordinance …
  • … Jonathan Lopez In the fall of 2008, Jonathan Lopez attended Los Angeles City College … on his desk, he erupted and said to his class that anyone who voted for Proposition 8 was a “fascist bastard.” Then he … college, its administration, and the professor, asking the court to put a stop to the instructor’s behavior.  Finally …
  • … and his brothers started building kitchen cabinets out of their garage nearly 50 years ago, founding Conestoga Wood … to staggering fines of $100 per day, per employee if they dont obey the mandate. Alliance Defending Freedom defended the Hahns all the way to the highest court of the nation. The Supreme Court heard the Hahn’s case, …
  • … and shared his materials only with those students who expressed some interest.  A campus policeman approached … – and that he could be arrested and expelled, if he didn’t stop immediately.  Shortly afterward, a certified letter … those requirements and dismantling other elements of an unconstitutional speech code that had severely limited …
  • … Newland Family As “one of America's most efficient and dependable” manufacturers and … self-insured plan renews on Nov. 1, the case requested a court order that would halt the mandate within the next three months. The District Court allowed the Newlands an exemption to the mandate, but …
  • … atheist and liberal, began working at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington (UNCW). Case: Adams v. Trustees … critiqued higher education. Dr. Adams’s co-workers didn’t take too kindly to his new found Christian faith and … on behalf of Dr. Adams against UNCW in 2007, the district court ruled in UNCW’s favor, saying Dr. Adams’s columns in an …
  • … Jim and Mary O'Reilly Tucked away into the rolling hills of Vermont lies the Wildflower Inn, a picturesque bed and … Alliance Defending Freedom defended the O’Reillys in court, and ultimately, the Human Rights Commission admitted … held beliefs about marriage,” said Jim. “Our beliefs haven’t changed, but we do have lives to live, a family to love, a …