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  • … who have singled out private schools to be shut down.   How is it that small public schools are allowed to open, but … public schools in the Ukiah School District to reopen but not its private counterparts is a case of the government … is unconstitutional.  But don’t just take my word for it. Supreme Court precedent continues to show that the …
  • … What Is Freedom? True freedom is not primarily a freedom ‘from’ external restraints or a … every human institution, whether it be to the emperor as supreme, or to governors as sent by him to punish those who … not doing whatever we feel like or being able to make any choice, right or wrong. True freedom is doing the good that …
  • … First, these officials asked the Tennes family to agree not to vend at the upcoming market. When Steve decided to … city had banned Steve and Bridget from the farmer’s market not because of something they did, but because of their … religious activity,” the court wrote in its ruling. Case timeline August 2016 : The city of East Lansing …
  • … and psychologists who can talk with people about how to work through these emotional struggles, no matter the … by having conversations about ideas the government does not like and wants to suppress. These laws violate freedom of … they are allowed to seek and goals they are not. The U.S. Supreme Court has recognized that “the people lose when the …
  • … focused on achieving five Generational Wins—transforming law and culture for generations to come. Written by Alliance … Generational Win. ADF’s five Generational Wins demonstrate how we are committed to transforming law and culture so true … ultimate mission: to keep the doors open for the Gospel—not just for you, but for your children, grandchildren, and …
  • … But despite all this success, Kelvin was abruptly fired—not for anything he did on the job, but for his Christian … for terminating an employee, which further violated the law. ADF attorneys filed a lawsuit on Kelvin’s behalf in … to pay him $1.2 million in the wake of the court’s ruling. Case timeline November 2014 : The city of Atlanta placed …
  • … and nothing happened … When will we change things if it’s not now?” These are the words of Réka György, a former … Chelsea Mitchell, Alanna Smith, and Ashley Nicoletti are challenging a policy in Connecticut that allows males to … on behalf of Madison and Mary Kate to defend Idaho’s law, which would ensure that only female athletes compete on …
  • … The End of the Lemon Test The Supreme Court finally abandoned the Lemon test in Kennedy v. … were familiar with established state churches and how they used the coercive power of the state to compel … for years—it had abandoned the Lemon test. Instead, courts will now look to “historical practices and …
  • … immediately. Thank you.” Dr. Hiers responded that he did not believe it was “cowardly” to poke fun at political flyers … He pressured Dr. Hiers to apologize, but Dr. Hiers did not believe an apology was necessary. The chair also asked if … not receive a free pass for violating the Constitution. Case timeline December 2019 : The University of North Texas …
  • … her own words . I had the privilege of getting to know Sue not just as a persuasive public speaker, but as an ADF client … a win. But the opportunity to get to know Sue through that case took the sting out of that loss. As her attorney, I … the new machine that she didn’t need to be trained on how to print a picture of the ultrasound. They would never …