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  • … already a radical position. But the rule would leave room for high schools and colleges to “limit participation of some … male athletes to play on female teams, it wasn’t enough for the group of lawmakers from 11 different states. “[T]here … said athletes should be able to play on teams designated for the opposite sex. This was down from 34 percent in 2021. …
  • … right to free exercise of religion. There is precedent for such misinterpretation. Similar wording in Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), for example, has been misinterpreted to require health-care … mandates that force religious employers to pay for or perform such procedures. But the issue of redefining …
  • … artist based in Colorado, and she creates custom websites for her clients through her business, 303 Creative. The state … to ensure access to goods and services. This is a win for all Americans as the Court affirmed that disagreement … some type of standardized good or service—a hotel room, for example, or a train ticket. Title II of the Civil Rights …
  • … the convergence of state and private power. In  Murthy v. Missouri , the Court heard claims that numerous officials … Carlson and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and certain messages for scrutiny, and threatening consequences if they were not … the complaint, Vullo openly criticized the NRA’s advocacy for Second Amendment rights and took several steps to ensure …
  • … filed an expert report written by Dr. James Cantor in Boe v. Marshall . In this case, the Biden administration and … and potentially sterilizing medical procedures for minors. Dr. Cantor’s expert report details the scientific … and neuroscientist, he has held positions at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) as senior scientist …
  • … her to officiate and compose homilies, vows, and prayers for same-sex weddings if she officiated or promoted weddings … one man and one woman. The law also made it illegal for her to explain on her own website and social media … Most recently, in its 2023 decision 303 Creative v. Elenis (another ADF case), the High Court ruled that the …
  • … diversity leaves companies vulnerable to risk Take Disney, for example. This year, the company announced it did not … has come to be an increasingly uncomfortable place to work for those of us whose political and religious views are not … “[w]hile 29% of respondents agreed it is a ‘good thing’ for companies to leverage their financial power for political …
  • … by Kara Jensen, who joined an amicus brief in 303 Creative v. Elenis  explaining the artistic process behind website and … It requires creativity, developed skill, an eye for detail, and unique talents that speak into and craft an … speech and our artistic freedom are on the line. And a win for Lorie would be a win for me—for all of us. I’m invested …
  • … toward others? Quite the opposite. It is a deep love for all people that motivates our work, but it is a love that … someone makes. It’s a devotion that runs deeper, caring for the whole person. This love is not about material desires … of the cross that Jesus bore, a love that gives of oneself for the good of another. It is a love that transcends …
  • … of the Blackstone Legal Fellowship The original vision for Blackstone came from Alan Sears, ADF’s founding president … to influence the legal culture and help keep the door open for the spread of the Gospel. Because protecting God-given freedoms was at the core of Alan’s vision for the ministry, there was no better namesake than Sir …