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  • … to force pro-life organizations to employ people who do not share their beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending … characterizing them as a protection of “employee rights.” Religious organizations should be free to hire employees who … ministerial exception may be used as a defense in court, but it’s not a jurisdictional bar . . . for bringing a …
  • … Kansas passed its Woman’s Right to Know Act in 1997, it did so to ensure that expectant mothers are informed about … own profits ahead of women’s safety. Read on to learn how Alliance Defending Freedom became involved. Who is Kris … over the physical or mental health of their customers. The court must uphold Kansas’s law to ensure that abortion …
  • … Christian Employers Alliance is seeking to protect religious freedom for its members. Written by Alliance … Employers Alliance is challenging these mandates in court. Christian Employers Alliance v. U.S. Equal Employment … mandates. And in May 2022, a federal district court in North Dakota agreed to temporarily halt the mandates …
  • … are most important to them. The state is treating religious schools worse than others. Read on to learn how one Christian school is standing up to Colorado’s unjust … on the school’s behalf. October 2023 : A federal district court ruled to allow the school to participate in the program …
  • … Freedom. Written by Grant Atkinson Published June 20, 2023 Religious freedom is protected by the U.S. Constitution, but … of Geneva College . The case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which directed lower courts to find a resolution that …
  • … their faith, they decided to challenge the government in court. Let’s take a closer look at this couple and their case … their state. Telescope Media Group v. Lucero When the U.S. Supreme Court decided Obergefell v. Hodges  in 2015, finding … tell stories about marriage that are consistent with their religious beliefs, they must also tell stories about marriage …
  • … the wedding chapel in 1989 as a ministry. They performed religious wedding ceremonies, including references to God, … ceremony at the Hitching Post. That’s why, after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit invalidated Idaho’s … their business had been closed. Thankfully, ADF’s 2023 Supreme Court victory in 303 Creative v. Elenis affirmed …
  • … of children’s mental health and identities. Some schools do not understand that there are limits on their power. … have the right to change a child’s identity, or to decide how to treat their physical and mental health. These schools … children in accordance with their personal, moral, and religious beliefs. The U.S. Constitution protects these …
  • … to refrain from speaking in a way that would violate her religious beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … decision to ‘change their gender’ by using pronouns that do not align with the student’s sex. She asked to keep … case is currently awaiting hearing at a federal district court in Ohio. What’s at stake? Vivian cannot be forced to …
  • … depictions that conflict with Lindsey’s sincerely held religious views on marriage and family. She believes the book … in her children’s education, which is precisely what she did. Lindsey brought her concerns as a teacher and parent to … own children. Learn more: Lindsey Barr shares the story of how she was fired: Lindsey and ADF Senior Counsel Tyson …