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  • … Challenges: Protecting Your Rights Before the Government Takes Them Away Pre-enforcement challenges have been a hallmark of … violate their constitutional rights. Even if the law has not yet been enforced against the individual, courts allow …
  • … their five children and potential jail time under a German government policy seeking to stamp out “parallel societies” … it comes to homeschooling. He believes, “Germany wants to impose its worldview on children and does not want parents to form their children according to their …
  • … Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried threatened to take away the school lunches of low-income children attending a … administration actions made it so that in order to receive government funding to provide meals to its student body, … sex. Thankfully, with ADF’s help, children in need did not lose access to school lunches. Case Documents Court Title …
  • … community, the group hosted wedding ceremonies in many of its facilities, including the pavilion.  When two women asked … Amendment was designed to take such decisions out of the government’s hands.  Following Ocean Grove’s decision not to appeal the director’s decision, it no longer hosts any …
  • … La. A police officer ordered Netherland to stand on the far side of the easement or face arrest. In 2009, a federal … La. A police officer ordered Netherland to stand on the far side of the easement or face arrest. In 2009, a federal …
  • … 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 …
  • … hard on the children if they fell, and it kept migrating away from the slides and other play structures. Trinity … case at the Supreme Court. The Court ruled 7-2 that the government cannot exclude churches and other faith-based … to participate equally in neutral government programs and not be discriminated against solely because of the church’s …
  • … of Roe v. Wade.  She soon learned that the event would not be allowed.  The administration told Beth that … pro-life display.  The display was also rejected for being too "one-sided" because it lacked pro-abortion content as … The district soon settled the case, agreeing to change its restrictive speech policies and restore the First …
  • … like endorsing it, and I said, ‘No, I can’t do this. I do not want my name on any document that says I am going to support the homosexual agenda.’” Missouri State University dragged Emily alone … and then forced her to sign a contract saying she would not let her religious views get in the way of her school …
  • … arts college located in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. The government sought to force the college to compromise its deeply held religious beliefs on the sanctity of human … religious exercise." The Court also forbade the government from imposing fines on the challengers for failing …