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  • … Clause because religious schools were accepting government funds. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the voucher system did not constitute government endorsement of religion, … school of their choice, including a religious school Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom provided …
  • … v. Himes 4/17/2014 Frequently Asked Questions What did the Supreme Court decide in Obergefell v. Hodges? After Ohio passed a … unions between two people of the same sex as “marriages.” When was Obergefell v. Hodges decided? The Supreme Court …
  • … institutions of higher education in Oklahoma. The government sought to force these universities to compromise … required the school to suffer extreme penalties if they did not include all FDA-approved contraceptives, including … permanently ending this attack on religious freedom.  Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom represented …
  • … woman died shortly thereafter, and because the federal government did not recognize their relationship, Windsor paid taxes on … Promoting the importance of both mothers and fathers. Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom and its …
  • … to pass them out on school property, even after school. When A.Z.'s parents contacted the school to question this … expression is not welcome inside the schoolhouse gates.  What's at stake The freedom of students to share their … and information to their friends and classmates at school. Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom represented …
  • … again voted to prohibit this abortion method except where it was necessary to save a mother’s life, but Congress did not to provide a “health” exception, determining that … babies and women from the harm of partial-birth abortion. Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom provided …
  • … Any counselor who crosses the line, even inadvertently, could face steep penalties—up to $5,000 for each violation, … freedom of speech and her free exercise of religion, and it harms both counselors and clients. The government has no business censoring conversations between …
  • … Planned Parenthood challenged the law, arguing that it violated the federal and state constitutions. ADF and its … The Arizona Court of Appeals held that the law did not violate either the state or federal constitution. The … taxpayer funds from subsidizing abortion operations Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys …
  • … modified its nurse residency application so that it no longer required applicants to pledge that they will participate in abortion procedures. What's at stake Freedom of conscience for medical … professionals not to be forced to participate in abortion Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom filed an …
  • … 9-0 in favor of Pastor Reed, setting a powerful precedent when it held that Gilbert's sign code violated free speech … in the public square on the same terms as everyone else. Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom represented … exercise of religion.  What's at stake The ability of the government to censor religious speech The ability of the …