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  • … Nurse Lost Her Job Because She Would Not Refer for Abortion For pediatric nurse Sandra Rojas, abandoning her religious beliefs was not an option. Written by Alliance … against [Rojas] by refusing to accommodate her objections of conscience in her existing job at the clinic,” …
  • … Court Stops Vermont From Treating Religious High School Students Worse Than Everyone Else ADF won a lawsuit challenging the exclusion of religious schools from Vermont’s Dual Enrollment Program. … in this program—at least not if they attended a private religious school. That’s why some families decided to take …
  • … … free speech … Supreme Court of the United States … religious freedom … Oral Argument Prep for the Supreme Court …
  • … New Jersey Now Allows Abortion for Any Reason Up Until Birth Unfortunately, this … a piece of legislation that drastically expands access to abortion in the state and endangers women’s health. The bill—now law—expands abortion access in three devastating ways . First, the bill …
  • … Appeals Court: Religious Schools Can Hire and Fire Based on Beliefs An Obama-appointed judge recognized that religious institutions must be free from government … by the U.S. Supreme Court in a series of opinions, allows religious organizations to make personnel decisions regarding …
  • … How the Ministerial Exception Protects Religious Institutions from Government Interference The ministerial exception allows religious organizations to be able to make employment … carry them out. This is just as true, if not more so, for religious institutions. If religious beliefs are at the …
  • … Lutheran Wins! Supreme Court Rules Missouri Engaged in Religious Discrimination Trinity Lutheran Church was treated … worse than other organizations simply because it is religious. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published … that went all the way up to the Supreme Court to show that religious organizations can’t be treated worse than everyone …
  • … and girls by removing critical safety standards for the abortion drugs mifepristone and misoprostol. Written by Erik … U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the high-risk abortion drugs mifepristone and misoprostol for use by women … two drugs that are used together to complete a chemical abortion—mifepristone and misoprostol. Here’s how the drugs …
  • … But following the midterm elections in 2022, pro-abortion Attorney General Kris Mayes assumed office. Mayes … not repeal the state’s pre- Roe law, created no right to abortion, and legalized no unlawful abortion. Despite all this, Planned Parenthood attempted to …
  • … by other citizens because of [his] faith discourages religious activity,” the court wrote in its ruling. Case … … same-sex marriage … marriage … veterans … Steve Tennes … religious freedom … Michigan … free speech … First Amendment …