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  • … Defending Freedom Published March 26, 2024 Revised April 10, 2024 Psalm 71:5 says, “LORD God, you are my hope. I have trusted you since I was young.” (ICB). It … state. Through the program, 71Five received grants in the 2017-19, 2019-21, and 2021-23 grant cycles to help further …
  • … Advocates for Faith and Freedom, and his personal blog, the Religion and Politics Blog . … Neal Hardin serves as Web Manager & Writer for … Advocates for Faith and Freedom, and his personal blog, the Religion and Politics Blog . … Author … Neal Hardin …
  • … religious schools from a government program in which they are otherwise qualified. Read the press release here . On … from accessing a generally available benefit program. In 2017, ADF successfully argued in Trinity Lutheran Church of … v. Montana Department of Revenue  that a state tuition tax credit program for private schools could not be denied to …
  • … the leader told her fellow Stanford Law students after they had hurled constant obscenities and vitriol toward … invited to speak by the campus chapter of the Federalist Society. He was set to address how judges in lower courts … and speak on free speech without incident.) While there are glimmers of hope, students on college campuses are
  • … say something we don’t want to say. Today, many situations are raising the question of government-compelled speech: … these situations look very different on the surface, what they have in common is compelled speech. Alliance Defending … one family were Jehovah’s Witnesses and refused to comply because they believed the Bible forbid such acts. The …
  • … the world today, it still does not exist. These countries are often ruled by dictators who ensure that those who … rights of the church by discriminating against its speech. Churches throughout the country should be able to communicate … accounts under circumstances strongly suggesting it was because of their religious or political beliefs. This …
  • … by Neal Hardin Published November 8, 2022 Revised August 10, 2023 In J.R.R. Tolkien’s classic The Fellowship of the … feel about the debate over so-called “preferred pronouns.” Are pronouns such a big deal? The answer is yes! Pronouns are … have lost their jobs or been threatened with termination because they decline to use “preferred pronouns” due to the …
  • … obligations.” That means that the duty-bearers, parents, are to be the primary decisionmakers for their children in … rights like freedom of speech and religion. Instead they treated parental rights as non-fundamental and placed … of the genitals, of preschoolers without parental consent. Because the law did not strongly protect parental involvement …
  • … with a primary focus on religious liberty, free speech, student privacy, conscience rights of creative …  (2018),  Masterpiece Cakeshop (2018),  Trinity Lutheran  (2017),  Hobby Lobby/Conestoga Wood  (2015), as well as other Supreme Court cases such as  Christian Legal Society v. Martinez (2010),  Good News Club  (2001),  Lamb’s …
  • … protected speech. Attorneys for Alliance Defending Freedom are currently litigating one of those cases— 303 Creative v. … to compel Emilee Carpenter to create photographs and write blog posts celebrating a view of marriage that she believes … forced her to photograph and blog about same-sex weddings because she does so for weddings between one man and one …