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  • … Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen Still in Court After ‘Hate Crime’ Charge for Quoting the Bible The … Section 10 of the Criminal Code of Finland says a person can be charged with “agitation against a minority group” if … Pohjola, and in January 2024 appealed to the Finnish Supreme Court. In April, the court agreed to hear the case. …
  • … Organization . Some expected the U.S. Supreme Court to release its opinion in the case immediately after the leak. … opinion written by Justice Alito was published by the press. The draft opinion would overturn Roe . Social media … direction? On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court gave us the answers by releasing its opinion in Dobbs . Like the …
  • … he deserved in that case. In a 7-to-2 ruling , the U.S. Supreme Court held that the state had acted with “clear and … that judgment. But Jack is not backing down . Read the details of Jack’s latest case below. Masterpiece Cakeshop v. … cake contradicts Jack’s religious belief that God creates us either male or female.  But the day that call came wasn’t
  • … Must Respect, Not Violate, Free Speech In June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that government officials cannot misuse … it. When we give the government the power to censor one of us, we are giving it the power to censor any of us. And in …
  • … Media Censorship by Government Officials Cannot Stand  The Supreme Court has an opportunity to stop government officials from … not like from the internet. The appellate court’s decision details communications between social media companies and …
  • Court Stops Vermont From Treating Religious High School … public schools, secular private schools, and home school can participate in Vermont’s Dual Enrollment Program. But … everyone else. Anything less is unconstitutional. As the Supreme Court said in Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. …
  • … Freedom has represented parties in several key U.S. Supreme Court cases protecting the freedom of speech , including Reed … may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” Most of us learned this saying as children to help us build …
  • … said. “It was just a time I had to take a stand.” Read the details of Barronelle’s case below. Barronelle Stutzman ended … lawsuit brought by her state. After almost a decade i n court, Barronelle was ready to retire and chose to settle her … Washington sued Barronelle. February 2017 : The Washington Supreme Court ruled that the government can force her—and …
  • … ideas off of each other,” says Joanna. “Sometimes one of us will start with a concept and the other will kind of build …  against the City of Phoenix. June 2018 : The Arizona Court of Appeals issued a decision allowing the enforcement … to stand. July 2019 : Joanna and Breanna asked the Arizona Supreme Court  to uphold their rights to free speech. …
  • … on patients—even children. These dangerous procedures can have harmful, lifelong, and irreversible consequences, … Alliance Defending Freedom has filed suit in federal court against HHS on behalf of the American College of … take those religious and moral burdens away, and the U.S. Supreme Court initially upheld those rules in July 2020. But …