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  • … an injunction pausing the law’s enforcement would “harm no one.” The 4th Circuit granted their motion and issued an … anyone. But the circumstances have now changed. B.P.J. is no longer at the back of the pack but rather at the front, …
  • … and stillbirth are tragic pregnancy outcomes, and no woman should be made to feel at fault or penalized after … And yet, Maryland already has a law in place so that “no one ever has to abandon a newborn baby.” Under the Safe … one thousand newborns have been surrendered in California. Imagine how many more lives would be saved if, instead of …
  • … in the text of the First Amendment: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” (The … has the primary effect of promoting or disparaging religion; excessively entangles the government in religion
  • … previous rulings, proponents of this bill are letting no crisis, real or imagined, go to waste. That’s why they are … but unlike the law it is meant to repeal, provides no meaning for the term “marriage.” The deception is …
  • … to members of the opposite sex. As you can probably imagine, this didn’t sit well with many faith-based … who are well-educated, hardworking, and patriotic. No students pay tuition at College of the Ozarks. Instead, … to protect the young women who attend their institutions. No matter what happens next: College of the Ozarks will …
  • … cannot “substantially burden a person’s exercise of religion” even if a law generally applies to everyone. The … burden on the business owners’ ability to exercise religion. Outcome The Supreme Court ruling affirmed that … said a corporation was not a person, could not exercise religion, and therefore RFRA did not apply. September 2013 : …
  • … Alaskan temperatures than next to a man. As you might imagine, it can be easy for someone in this situation to feel … The Hope Center serves everyone—men and women alike, no matter how they identify. But to provide a safe place for …
  • … services to an enrollee on the basis of gender, race, age, religion, national origin, or a protected category under the … the ministry’s right to operate according to its beliefs. No ministry should have to choose between helping the hurting and following its faith, and no health-care professional should ever be forced to violate …
  • … and our professional careers, the right to exercise our religion is a hallmark of a free society. But over the past … discriminating against any employee because of his or her religion. If an employment requirement would force an … all the students by their last names, and there were no evident problems. His students were performing well, and …
  • … with. Or maybe you think of rights like the freedom of religion or freedom of speech . In many ways, the pursuit and … to Hawaii for vacation, he could go there so long as no one was actively preventing him from doing so. That … example, the First Amendment states, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or …