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  • … each of the three branches—executive, legislative, and judicial—to perform specific duties while holding the other … as race or religion, and as amended in 1974, because of their sex. The federal government has long applied the FHA to … years, College of the Ozarks in Missouri has operated with faith in Jesus Christ as its guiding light. As part of its …
  • Ryan Dozier emerged from his Wednesday morning class at Yuba College in central California just in time to hoist an evangelical sign and hand out some tracts to the lunchtime crowd walking across campus.
  • … from campus following charges that the group's leaders were hazing the other members. In reality, this "hazing" was … Foundation to sue Savannah State on her behalf, citing their violation of her group's First Amendment-protected … right to assemble and express religious faith. The school eventually agreed to a settlement that …
  • … opportunities to compete at elite levels after two males were permitted to compete against them. Their public stand for fairness in women’s sports sparked a … and fail to guarantee fair female athletic competition. Why should the 18-year-old in high school be protected but …
  • … study and questions, Dr. Adams became a Christian. His new faith also significantly impacted his political views. In his … favor, saying Dr. Adams’s columns in an online publication were not protected by the First Amendment because they were … out on issues of public concern, and integrate that within their work as professors, and not be punished for their
  • … that had initially approved the ERA eventually reversed their positions, rescinding their support of the amendment.   … is going nowhere, which brings us to the question of why it was wrong in the first place.   Thanks to Phyllis … of sexual-orientation and gender-identity (SOGI) laws.   3. Ratification of the ERA undermines our rule of law …
  • … over the rights of it’s owners to operate according to their faith. Case: Baker v. Wildflower Inn Image Tucked away into … over the rights of it’s owners to operate according to their faith.     A local wedding coordinator working for the …
  • … in Louisiana. Several abortion clinics in the state were cited for a laundry list of disturbing health code … procedures, who neglected to report statutory rapes of their clients, and who allowed women to suffer on the … immediately to protect women’s health and safety. That’s why they passed Act 620, the Unsafe Abortion Protection Act. …
  • … Jennifer Keeton was told that her Christian beliefs were unethical and incompatible with the prevailing views in … Jennifer Keeton was told that her Christian beliefs were unethical and incompatible with the prevailing views in … No public university should require students to abandon their most basic beliefs. Unfortunately, the court did not …
  • … any number of subjects—from the child’s performance to their health and well-being to the school curriculum. But … attended. As an educator motivated by her Christian faith, Lindsey believes that every child deserves to be … to substitute at any Bryan County school. Those actions were unjust and unconstitutional. That’s why Alliance …