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- … had adopted a new policy that required employees to use a document called a “Gender Support Plan” to facilitate … with their sex. The employees were told they must use cross-gender names and pronouns—a key step in the … “Gender Support Plan.” And they were instructed to use those names and pronouns without parental notification or …
- … them. Please join us in praying that California voters will truly love their neighbors: men, women, children, and …
- … alike.” That’s why ADF filed a complaint in federal court to defend the rights of Dr. Josephson and other … punish or fire professors simply for expressing views with which their colleagues disagree. Learn more about Dr. Allan …
- … allows for the exchange of different thoughts and ideas — which actually strengthens a society. To learn more about how …
- … brave souls to defend life, and hundreds, even thousands, will follow suit.” She probably didn’t realize then how much … to justify the warning signs so that other student groups will not face similar mistreatment. And it agreed to revise a …
- … reject the church’s application and amended the facility use guidelines to ban all rentals for “religious worship … community choir. In the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, which devastated the community in 2016, the lead pastor was … to free speech and its free exercise of religion. The U.S. Supreme Court has already made clear in Trinity Lutheran …
- … have gained valuable teaching experience in the classroom, which they need to complete in order to graduate, and the …
- … have Maggie’s lawsuit thrown out, but a federal district court allowed the case to proceed. The court ruled that Maggie “clearly has the right, as enshrined … and constitutional rights. March 2023 : A federal district court ruled that Maggie’s lawsuit could proceed. July 2023 : …
- … of their circumstances or who they are, but such love will always seek the genuine good of the person being loved. …
- Brian Hickman just wanted to dance to a Christian song at his school’s talent show. He ended up taking a stand for religious freedom.