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  • … centers, and religious nonprofits—to disavow their beliefs about abortion, contraception, and sexual morality by forcing them to hire and employ those who refuse to abide by the …
  • … was not qualified to receive taxpayer funding as part of its Medicaid program, a federal district court forced the … Parenthood’s funding, concluding that Medicaid recipients have a right to choose their preferred provider. Case … Parenthood’s funding, concluding that Medicaid recipients have a right to choose their preferred provider. … 7633 … …
  • … set out to expose Judge Ruth Neely’s religious beliefs about marriage. In response to his questions about her … both her role as municipal judge (in which she does not have authority to solemnize marriages) and her role as a … Amendment. The U.S. Supreme Court should affirm that the government is not acting neutrally toward religion when it …
  • … is a Mississippi law that protects the health of pregnant mothers, the dignity of unborn children, and the integrity of … repeated affirmation in subsequent cases that states have a legitimate interest in limiting abortion and … reflect and align with their state’s values. Read more about what happens next here . When did SCOTUS decide Dobbs …
  • … Reducing Fetal and Infant Mortality Act, which safeguards mothers and their unborn children from the harms of late-term … Reducing Fetal and Infant Mortality Act, which safeguards mothers and their unborn children from the harms of late-term …
  • … saw a perfect opportunity to invite his friends to learn about the true meaning of Easter. J.G. brought several … a lawsuit to challenge the school's actions along with its written policies that banned the distribution of … The freedom of students to share their faith at school without fear of censorship or punishment Students being told …
  • … Girls’ Dorms, Showers College of the Ozarks should not have to wait until it is punished to challenge government … to do. The Biden administration is attempting to legislate without going through Congress , and this blatant government … can file a lawsuit. But that is not what other courts say about suing federal agencies. When government bureaucrats …
  • … before- and after-school programs where students can have meals, work on their homework, and participate in … solely on its opposition to Bethel’s religious beliefs about marriage. And that is unconstitutional. In its decision … vacant positions. Unfortunately, that still wasn’t enough for the low-income families who rely on the BOOST …
  • … that their fliers were "offensive" and warned not to pass them out on school property, even after school. When A.Z.'s … were told that the "school has a right to censor students without violating their free speech." Represented by Alliance … speech. As a result, Nova Classical Academy revised its policy to protect the right of A.Z. and other students at …
  • … 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 …