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  • … the state of Maine cannot exclude students who attend religious schools from a government program in which they are … the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in an important religious freedom case from Maine called Carson v. Makin . … review whether a state government can discriminate against religious schools that actually practice their religion …
  • … out a new mandate requiring employers, regardless of their religious or moral convictions, to provide coverage for, … of the abortion-pill mandate against the college’s student plan, and then, in December, the employee plan. By … of the abortion-pill mandate against the college’s student plan, and then, in December, the employee plan. By …
  • … … Steve Tennes … sexual orientation … same-sex marriage … religious freedom … Michigan … marriage … free speech … …
  • … washing each other's feet.   Larinda King, the student president of Commissioned II Love, engaged Alliance … First Amendment-protected right to assemble and express religious faith. The school eventually agreed to a settlement … washing each other's feet.   Larinda King, the student president of Commissioned II Love, engaged Alliance …
  • … His new faith also significantly impacted his political views. In his free time, Dr. Adams began publishing online … integrate that within their work as professors, and not be punished for their viewpoint. But also, it shows that a … integrate that within their work as professors, and not be punished for their viewpoint. But also, it shows that a …
  • … the Constitution during a pandemic—testing the limits of religious freedom.  In Oregon, government officials are doing just that. And private religious schools are paying the price.  For months, … private, Christian education. This is unconstitutional. Religious institutions cannot be treated worse, nor can …
  • … was to honestly disclose Jim and Mary O’Reilly’s Catholic religious convictions while agreeing to serve everyone in … or the last bed and breakfast to face lawsuits over their views on marriage: Alliance Defending Freedom also defended … was to honestly disclose Jim and Mary O’Reilly’s Catholic religious convictions while agreeing to serve everyone in …
  • … New York’s discriminatory law against churches and other religious nonprofits. Donate Now Bronx Household of Faith's … during off hours for virtually any purpose—except “religious worship services.” The policy specifically singled out religious groups and excluded them from the benefit. “There …
  • … the Equality Act Threatens Your Freedom Laws must respect religious freedom and promote justice for all. The Equality … disciplined by the school for declining to refer to a male student as a woman. He offered to refer to the student by … but this did not satisfy the university, which still punished him. ADF filed a lawsuit on behalf of Dr. …
  • In third grade, Spencer Anderson first began to think seriously about abortion. Some guest speakers in his homeroom class spoke about the subject, and he still remembers marveling that anyone, for any reason, “wouldn’t want people to live.”