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- … should be free to say what they believe without fear of government punishment. Case Documents Court Title Date U.S. … Court U.S. Supreme Court orders list granting certiorari 2/22/2022 U.S. Supreme Court Reply brief for petitioners … and a woman, but Colorado officials have made clear she’s not welcome in that space. Colorado officials are compelling …
- … in 1962, and today, it is one of the largest companies of its type in the Western and Midwestern United States. With … from the threat of crippling fines for resisting illegal government mandates. Freedom from government intrusion on a … Court Appellees’ opening brief: Newland v. Sebelius 2/22/2013 Appellate Court DOJ opening brief on appeal: Newland …
- … on the Establishment Clause, filed a lawsuit with three of its members, challenging the funding of conferences by these … to challenge federal funding programs because they have not suffered any particular harm from the program. The … to that general rule when taxpayers allege that the government’s expenditure of money violates the Establishment …
- … Health First It’s time for the FDA to stop shirking its duty. Women’s health matters, and it’s time for the FDA … abortion, the fact that the FDA removed the requirements not only for reporting but also for all in-person doctor … to put women first. Image Kellie Fiedorek Senior Counsel, Government Affairs Director Kellie Fiedorek serves as senior …
- … the 42 located in Rapides Parish, Louisiana—to impose widespread harms on young people and deny free speech … the 42 located in Rapides Parish, Louisiana—to impose widespread harms on young people and deny free speech …
- … located in Carroll Independent School District in Texas—to impose widespread harms on young people and deny free speech … located in Carroll Independent School District in Texas—to impose widespread harms on young people and deny free speech …
- … invitations with a note attached, stating that J.G. was "not allowed to pass out fliers related to religious events or … a lawsuit to challenge the school's actions along with its written policies that banned the distribution of … like J.G. who are told that their religious expression is not welcome inside the schoolhouse gates. What's at stake …
- … would violate Blaine’s Christian beliefs. So he could not in good conscience produce t-shirts for the GLSO’s event. … orientation discrimination. Alliance Defending Freedom and its allies came to Blaine’s and Hands On Originals’ defense. … the identity of the person who orders them. Because the government cannot force citizens to promote a message they do …
- … by requiring entities covered by the Fair Housing Act to not “discriminate” based on sexual orientation or gender … city of Branson. The college is best known for employing its students to work on campus instead of charging them … when selling or renting a dwelling. The federal government has long applied the Fair Housing Act to dorms at …
- … private organizers, a veterans’ group, decided it did not want to express that message in their parade, GLIB sued … their activities convey to the public or whether the government can compel them to express a message at odds with … parade had the autonomy to choose the message conveyed by its parade and could not be compelled to include messages or …