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  • … private organizers, a veterans’ group, decided it did not want to express that message in their parade, GLIB sued … activities convey to the public or whether the government can compel them to express a message at odds with their … a message inconsistent with their beliefs or goals, nor can it alter the content of the speaker’s message. The Court …
  • … of their faith. Though Chiles never promises that she can solve these issues, she, like her Christian clients, … believes that sexuality and gender identity issues can, with God’s help, be brought into alignment with the … of their faith. Though Chiles never promises that she can solve these issues, she, like her Christian clients, …
  • U.S. Supreme Court decides not to review case involving a Christian sorority and fraternity at San Diego State University told they must be willing to accept atheists as leaders:
  • … Grace College and Seminary and Biola University. We defended their freedom to operate according to their … Grace College and Seminary and Biola University. We defended their freedom to operate according to their …
  • … speech zone, and university policies left approval of who can use the zone and what types of literature can be distributed on campus up to the free discretion of … speech zone, and university policies left approval of who can use the zone and what types of literature can be …
  • … behalf. Initially, a federal judge dismissed the case, but we appealed the decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the … behalf. Initially, a federal judge dismissed the case, but we appealed the decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the …
  • … of his conscientious objection to dispensing a drug that can cause an abortion, an action that violates his religious … of his conscientious objection to dispensing a drug that can cause an abortion, an action that violates his religious …
  • … and abortion on demand. To ensure compliance, Ann Arbor can fine violators up to $500 per day and pursue additional … city of Ann Arbor determined that ThinkRight would not be subject to the public accommodations law that would … end the suit. Under the agreement, the firm and its owners can continue to promote only political messages and causes …
  • … well-wishes for the future. Her speech concluded with: "As we say our goodbyes and leave middle school behind, I say to … of censorship or punishment. Students being told that they can't include religious content in graduation speeches. Our … of censorship or punishment. Students being told that they can't include religious content in graduation speeches. Our …
  • … to $25,000, and even up to 90 days in jail . The Larsens can’t comply with Minnesota’s speech-compelling law. Telling … at the hands of government. Whether the government can force creative professionals to promote messages that … to $25,000, and even up to 90 days in jail . The Larsens can’t comply with Minnesota’s speech-compelling law. Telling …