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  • Supreme Court Upholds Prayer at Public Meetings The Supreme … uncensored prayer to open Town Council meetings did not violate the First Amendment. The Court affirmed the right … unusual ruling, and the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the case. What did the Supreme Court decide in Town of …
  • … groups. The law protects the freedom of religion, not the freedom from religion. That’s why Alliance Defending … September, Alliance Defending Freedom petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court for the third time in 20 years to hear the case, but the Court denied the petition in March …
  • … the clients who are seeking their help. Such is the case for Kaley Chiles. Kaley is a licensed professional … nature is informed by her Christian beliefs. Kaley does not preach to her clients; she’s a counselor, not a pastor. … her clients who are seeking to live more fulfilling lives. How has the law affected Kaley’s work? Kaley has begun …
  • How ADF Protected First Amendment Rights During COVID … more harshly than other venues. Washington A similar case arose in the state of Washington. ADF represented two … services, even though these same restrictions did not apply to retail establishments and office buildings. …
  • … lost her husband shortly after visiting the church. And how did she find the church? Because of its signs. As a small … its services were at 9:00 a.m. on Sundays. Therefore, not only were the church’s signs hard to read because they … jail time. ADF Senior Counsel David Cortman argued to the Supreme Court that restricting signs based on their content …
  • … then an appellate court dismissed his case, and the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review this decision. But that does … a radical violation of free speech. It’s the client’s choice to pursue a specific goal through counseling, not the … Similarly, it’s up to counselors like Brian to determine how best to help their clients achieve their counseling goals …
  • Supreme Court Weighs Restoring Safety Standards for Abortion … Yet it has broad authority to affect our day-to-day lives—not only the food we eat, but also the medicines and drugs we … mail. December 2023 : The Supreme Court announced it would hear the case after the Biden administration and Danco …
  • … Ballot Measures: What Are They and How Do They Affect You? Radical pro-abortion activists are … representatives in the legislature, and then signed into law by the governor. This process is representative democracy … radical policies that kill children and harm women are not enshrined into law or into states’ constitutions. One of …
  • … is taking a stand for freedom — this time in Kentucky Case: Chelsey Nelson Photography v. Louisville-Jefferson … But because of Louisville officials, if Chelsey does not promote same-sex weddings like she promotes weddings … 80% of our cases,  including 15 victories at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011. Donate Now Make A Donation Donation …
  • … Why EMTALA and Idaho’s Law Both Protect Life Both Idaho’s Defense of Life Act and … in the event that Roe were overturned. So when the U.S. Supreme Court did so in 2022, Idaho’s Defense of Life Act was … it clear that treatment for an ectopic pregnancy does not constitute an abortion and that doctors can rely on …