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- … another case in which ADF has intervened— B.P.J. v. West Virginia State Board of Education . As an expert witness, … School District and expert report in B.P.J. v. West Virginia State Board of Education only make that reality … v. Madison Metropolitan School District … B.P.J. v. West Virginia State Board of Education … education … parental …
- … school … family … gender identity … gender … transgender … Virginia … Idaho … Wisconsin … Selina Soule … Case:Soule v. … … Ashley Nicoletti … Lainey Armistead … B.P.J. v. West Virginia State Board of Education … West Virginia … Case:Hecox v. Little … Mary Kate Marshall. HB 500 …
- … them. And we can join communities of people—like churches, nonprofits, and other associations—that share our … may govern themselves and instruct their congregants according to their own beliefs. That freedom preserves the … conscience. 3. The freedom of faith-based public-service ministries to operate in line with their religious purpose. …
- … perform a same-sex wedding ceremony. They stood by their beliefs and politely declined to perform such a ceremony. The … the city to protect their rights and avoid jail time and fines. Thankfully, the city eventually backed down. What is … The Knapps, both ordained ministers in their 60s, began operating the wedding chapel in 1989 as a ministry. They …
- … helped the homeless in Cleveland, and preached to churches in Ohio. After becoming an ordained minister and … weddings between one man and one woman—or else incur steep fines. So Kristi challenged the law before it could be … events that conflict with their deeply held religious beliefs. That’s true of Coeur d’Alene, and it’s true of …
- … nature, reality, and gender identity that contradict their beliefs? Should artists be compelled to create art that … free speech; it is also a violation of their right to act according to their own conscience . What we say—and what we … ability to not speak messages they disagree with. West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette (1943) During …
- … HUD’s new rule would force the college to violate its beliefs by allowing males in girls’ dorms, showers, and … If the college declines to follow the new rule, it faces fines of up to six figures, punitive damages, attorneys’ … and College of the Ozarks will continue to operate according to its Christian beliefs. ADF intends to remain …
- … sent letters stating that the ministry and church were “operating in a business type we have chosen not to service” … since 2015, Indigenous Advance partners with Ugandan ministries to provide basic necessities for orphaned and … her and force her to pay tens of thousands of euros in fines. Section 12 of Finland’s Constitution protects freedom …
- … chilling effect they could have on those who live and work according to their deeply held beliefs. Section 1557 of … represent Lainey Armistead, who played soccer at West Virginia State University. Lainey intervened in a federal … But we stand ready to defend Holston Home and similar ministries should the Biden administration start to enforce …
- … Why? Because they took a stand for their right to live according to their religious beliefs—beliefs that some governments have labeled unpopular … and Breanna faced up to six months in jail, $2,500 in fines, and three years of probation for each day that they …