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  • decide who performs this vital function. This is why our courts have recognized the principle of the ministerial … In Hosanna-Tabor , the Supreme Court purposefully did not “adopt a rigid formula for deciding when an employee qualifies as a minister.” It did, however, …
  • … fundamental institution for society—it clothes the federal government with sweeping new powers to discriminate against … and privacy in the Constitution—and placed even more of our cherished freedoms on the chopping block.” The Respect … protect” the institution of traditional marriage at a time when only a small minority of Americans—some 27 percent— …
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  • … people instead of by Congress and the president. How did things change so much since the country’s founding? The … exercise enforcement and judicial functions. To protect our freedoms, the Constitution separates Congress, which … rules that federal government agencies create and enforce. When Congress acts through the legislative process outlined …
  • … a child. In some states, if you don’t agree to adopt the government’s views on gender and sexuality, your application … not agree to say or do anything that violates her faith. When Jessica politely explained her concerns to her … child and revoked their foster care license because it did not like their religious beliefs about family, marriage, …
  • … probably expect that the PETA employee would instantly decide not to hire the applicant. After all, his hobby of … a very real scenario currently playing out in New York. Government meddling In January 2019, the New York State … decisions based on someone’s “reproductive choices.” It also forbids employers from requiring employees “to sign a …
  • … and upend the bedrock understanding of male and female in our law and culture. To understand how, let’s take a more … to rely on their religious beliefs about sexual morality when selecting their workforces. The Equality Act would … to respect both the student and his own beliefs, but this did not satisfy the university, which still punished him. ADF …
  • … On Originals, a printing company in Lexington, Kentucky. When Blaine took the reins, Hands On Originals was half a … favor yet again and dismissed the case because the GLSO did not have a legal right to sue Hands On Originals. That … to create messages consistently with their beliefs. If the government can tell Blaine what to create, it can do the same …
  • … realized the amendment would have unleashed a cascade of government actions that would harm women. This included … in the ‘70s. The ERA centers on the word “sex” at a time when ideologues and activists are aggressively pushing to … ERA’s removal of the distinctions between men and women in our laws threatens equal opportunities for women, putting in …