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- … Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published November 8, 2023 Revised December 1, 2023 Since she was young, Kristi … illegal for her to explain on her own website and social media accounts the religious reasons why she only celebrates …
- … led ADF to file a second case, E.H. v. French . While both cases were still in litigation, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled … ruling, Vermont officials agreed to settle in both French cases. The settlement ensured families who choose to send … can participate in the Town Tuition Program. (These cases aren’t the only victories ADF has won for religious …
- … from these drugs. Make no mistake: Contrary to the media’s narrative, abortion drugs are not as safe as …
- … who support abortion-on-demand are often described in the media as “pro-choice.” It’s a convenient term: the word …
- Parental rights are central to a free society, but as this harrowing story shows, they’re under great attack.
- … for free speech. Written by Neal Hardin Published November 8, 2022 Revised August 10, 2023 In J.R.R. Tolkien’s classic … terms inherently and unavoidably communicate. In other cases, people have been banned from common or public … their identity and showing basic respect.” A resource page at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee says that …
- … be “of good moral character” and may not publish social media posts that conflict with the pageant’s message. …
- … is the basic logic behind academic freedom. In some court cases, the term “academic freedom” has been used to refer to … went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled 8-1 that the college officials can be held accountable when … sharing her religious and political beliefs on social media and in private conversations with other students. They …
- The addition of ‘gender identity’ to the state insurance code could be used to compel health-care providers to violate their consciences.
- … of Pennsylvania and Roanoke College have garnered national media coverage, it’s not just the flashy stories that deserve …