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  • ADF attorneys appeal portions of ruling in case of contract postal unit at church
  • Ave Maria School of Law in Florida filed suit against the Obama administration’s mandate
  • Connecticut pro-life pregnancy center fights to protect free speech
  • ADF attorneys were successful in striking down most of New York City’s forced speech law, and entered a settlement agreement that effectively protects centers from the remainder of the law.
  • Sun Prairie Area School District agrees to drop discriminatory policy charging Awana Club fees to meet on campus
  • … and operate a business without endorsing a view with which you disagree. The freedom to determine which overnight guests … off—guests share living space with Phyllis’ family and are treated like family during their stay. As a result, … relationship between two individuals of the same sex. When Phyllis declined to rent a room to two women in a …
  • … and other fisheries sued to challenge this federal government rule, arguing that NMFS lacked statutory authority … and other fisheries sued to challenge this federal government rule, arguing that NMFS lacked statutory authority … v. Raimondo … Supreme Court of the United States … federal government … Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo …
  • … for its right to make religious decisions free from government punishment, just as the First Amendment promises. … for its right to make religious decisions free from government punishment, just as the First Amendment promises. …
  • … religious freedom in Germany, he says that the buck stops when it comes to homeschooling. He believes, “Germany wants to impose …
  • … Videos Documents FAQs Resources Profiles Summary Seventh grader Liam Morrison wore a T-shirt to Nichols Middle School in Middleborough, Massachusetts, that said, “There are only two genders.” The principal of the school, along … to wear clothing expressing support for LGBT ideology. But when Liam wore a shirt expressing a different view on these …