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  • … in its pavilion, the group declined because of its religious belief that marriage is a union between a man and a … beliefs.”  Of course, the First Amendment was designed to take such decisions out of the government’s hands.  Following Ocean Grove’s decision not to …
  • … curiam opinion halting the implementation of the federal government’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for private employers … cannot unilaterally make laws. No other executive agency can make laws; they can only issue regulations if given … adequate judicial review.” The court ordered “that OSHA take no steps to implement or enforce the Mandate until …
  • … down, and leave swiftly after the service's conclusion to take the signs down. A failure to comply could lead to fines … of hope to their communities—and set a precedent that can be used to defend all types of speech, from passing out … exercise of religion.  What's at stake The ability of the government to censor religious speech The ability of the …
  • … and other fisheries sued to challenge this federal government rule, arguing that NMFS lacked statutory authority … and director of regulatory practice at Alliance Defending Freedom, where he focuses on the impact of administrative law on religious freedom, the sanctity of life, and family. View …
  • … to $25,000, and even up to 90 days in jail . The Larsens can’t comply with Minnesota’s speech-compelling law. Telling … that celebrate a same-sex marriage would violate their religious beliefs and directly contradict the very message … speech without facing unjust punishment at the hands of government. Whether the government can force creative …
  • … and violent imagery. With the talent show just days away, Brian's family called Alliance Defending Freedom for help. Brian filed a lawsuit against the Los … and announced that Brian would be permitted to perform his religious song.  Building upon victories like this, Alliance …
  • … obtain consent to approach a person closer than eight feet away to distribute leaflets or handbills or to engage in oral … or counseling. Represented by Alliance Defending Freedom, Ms. Brown challenged the ordinance, arguing that it … obtain consent to approach a person closer than eight feet away to distribute leaflets or handbills or to engage in oral …
  • … Is Religious Freedom Discrimination? Here’s why religious … we owe to our Creator, and the manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force … communities. Honoring their religious freedom will not take us back to ugly times in our nation’s history. Far from …
  • Freedom for help and protection from the university’s religious discrimination.  Alliance Defending Freedom filed a … Supreme Court.  Thankfully, the high court declined to take the case, which preserved the victories Alliance … of many student groups like Badger Catholic so that they can participate equally in the marketplace of ideas. Case …
  • … violates the law. In July 2016, Alliance Defending Freedom filed a lawsuit on behalf of Fort Des Moines Church … that churches are not public accommodations subject to government control and that state officials have no business determining which church activities are “religious enough” and which aren’t. ADF will continue to …