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- … training, funding, and litigation to protect and preserve religious liberty, the sanctity of life, marriage, and the … training, funding, and litigation to protect and preserve religious liberty, the sanctity of life, marriage, and the … speak in public plaza … Case:Borden v. City of Modesto … religious freedom … free speech … Settlement means Modesto …
- … Instead, the justices splintered into different groups, with some agreeing that parental rights are … rights, that action is subject to strict scrutiny. What does the Families’ Rights and Responsibilities Act mean for parents? This act will provide parents with a …
- … lawsuit designed to strip their students of financial aid Students stand to lose all federal tuition assistance … a lawsuit that seeks to strip all students at private religious colleges of federal financial aid unless their schools renounce core religious beliefs. The suit, filed by a recently formed LGBT …
- … court: State can’t shut down adoption provider because of religious beliefs Published October 5, 2020 Related Case: New … speaking messages about marriage that contradict their religious convictions and closing their doors. The need for … speaking messages about marriage that contradict their religious convictions and closing their doors. The need for …
- … NY continues effort to force religious groups to hire outside their faith ADF attorneys available … SB 660, which requires all employers—including churches, religious schools, faith-based pregnancy care centers, and …
- … so now is the perfect time for the high court to address a religious freedom question that has been pending for years … in a manner consistent with its religious beliefs; it does not seek to impose those beliefs on anyone else. The … in a manner consistent with its religious beliefs; it does not seek to impose those beliefs on anyone else. The …
- … university eliminated policies that discriminated against “religious, political, or ideological” expression among student groups and implemented safeguards against viewpoint … Ball State chapter. BSU Students for Life had applied to receive $300 from mandatory student activity fees to share …
- … Broad array of religious groups support medical nonprofit at 6th Circuit Christian, … v. Nessel CINCINNATI – Several groups from diverse religious and philosophical backgrounds have united in …
- … 5th Circuit: Constitution does not require states to pretend two men can create a child … New York men who adopted a child born in Louisiana, which does not recognize unmarried couples as adoptive parents, … training, funding, and litigation to protect and preserve religious liberty, the sanctity of life, marriage, and the …
- … unconstitutionally discriminates against the viewpoints of groups like Students for Life while favoring other campus … favor. In February, BSU Students for Life applied to receive $300 from mandatory student activity fees to share … for Life of America … student rights … student fees … religious freedom … Indiana … education … Center for Academic …