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  • … away from his work in order to fight for his freedom to live according to his faith. Through it all, Jack has endured … media, lost a huge portion of his business, and had to let several employees go. He’s received hateful phone calls, … seeks monetary damages and attorney’s fees from Jack. If successful, it could bring about financial ruin for Jack …
  • … least aggressive expression of faith imaginable: “If you want to come, we’d love to have you.”   That, at … comes back down, and she says, ‘I talked to God, and He let me know that Santa wasn’t real. And the Easter Bunny … and indoctrinated, by what is taught at school. And they should have the right to be able to not only respond, but to …
  • … often, love is conflated with affirmation and agreement. If someone claims to “be” something, the “loving” thing to do … people. But what if these self-made claims are faulty? Should love still compel us to affirm what is said and agree … freedom, we are defending everyone’s right to believe and live out their faith. When we defend life, we are defending …
  • … speech under adopted policies that are consistent with the Mississippi Student Religious Freedom Act and the First … Lydia to wear her “Jesus Loves Me” face mask to school if she chooses to do so. “No student should be singled out for peacefully expressing her religious …
  • … liberal arts school in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Its goal is to “equip students for faithful and fruitful service … Geneva College from the mandate. Outcome Thanks to this SCOTUS decision, Geneva College, SNU, and other religious … religious institution—including colleges and universities—should be able to operate according to their faith without …
  • … U.S. Supreme Court had never approved of any type of a law even remotely similar to the Massachusetts statute,” … for many, many years, said that speech on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and wide open.” Nevertheless, … for many, many years, said that speech on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and wide open.” Nevertheless, …
  • … Pro-Life Advocates Should Pay Attention to Planned Parenthood’s Annual Report … would soon take effect, and the culmination of thousands if not millions of pro-life advocates’ work over the span of … … pro-life … pro-life advocates … Pro-Life Advocates Should Pay Attention to Planned Parenthood’s Annual Report …
  • … Counselor Challenged Washington State Law That Threatens Free Speech, Harms Clients Brian Tingley … identity that is not in line with the state’s views. If he does—even if it relates to goals that clients set for … free speech. It’s the client’s choice to pursue a specific goal through counseling, not the government’s. Similarly, …
  • … by labeling anything they disagree with as “hate” – even if those beliefs are widely held and constitutionally … organization advocating for the right of people to freely live out their faith without fear of government punishment. … SPLC Senior Fellow Mark Potok has made clear its goal regarding organizations who dare to hold a dissenting …
  • … they claimed fixes the bill’s religious liberty problems. Let’s be clear: the religious freedom “protections” in the … concerns about the tax-exempt status of nonprofits that live out their beliefs about marriage. Once again, the … to public policy” or violates a “national policy.” If the Respect for Marriage Act were enacted, the IRS could …