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  • … case agreed that an unborn child is a “genetically unique human being whose life begins at fertilization and ends at death” and “usually qualifies as a ‘human life,’ ‘human being,’ or ‘person.’” But the parties … rate of fertilization and thus lowering the overall cost. But a side effect of this process is that it also …
  • … Published February 14, 2023 Revised January 4, 2024 All human lives are precious and deserve protection—especially … worthy of protection. Arizona’s law affirms that life is a human right and that unborn babies cannot be targeted by the …
  • … 2012, the Obama administration’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) mandated that employers provide their … sterilization, and contraception—regardless of their religious or moral convictions. If they refused, they faced … … contraception … U.S. Department of Health and Human Services … Supreme Court of the United States … …
  • … was punished for declining to follow the state’s view on human sexuality and gender. Written by Alliance Defending … from its tuition assistance program because they were religious to barring access to its Dual Enrollment Program … of its beliefs. Alliance Defending Freedom is defending religious freedom in Vermont in the face of a new but related …
  • … Published December 2, 2022 Revised November 13, 2023 Religious employers in the United States are afforded the … women. In February 2012, the U.S Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) finalized rules that said preventive … to abide by the abortion pill mandate alone threatened to cost Conestoga Wood Specialties around $33 million per year. …
  • … (HUD) issued a rule change. Under the new rules, religious schools are forced to open their sex-specific … of the Ozarks? Founded in 1906, College of the Ozarks is a religious school in Missouri that aims to provide its … constitutional right of College of the Ozarks and similar religious institutions to operate consistently with their …
  • … the state’s views on sexual and gender identities, forcing religious applicants to violate their deeply held religious … rights of parents, parental rights are under increasing attack today. Alliance Defending Freedom is taking on … between parent and child is one of the most basic human relationships. Parents know their children best, and …
  • … characterizing them as a protection of “employee rights.” Religious organizations should be free to hire employees who … to the First Amendment. The ministerial exception protects religious organizations from unjust governmental interference … ADF defends clients from unconstitutional actions at no cost to them. After ADF attorneys filed a lawsuit challenging …
  • … a policy categorically excludes people who believe that human beings are unchangeably male or female—a belief based … requires every family to first adopt the state’s view of human identity and sexuality. This left her with two options: … But such rules would force Jessica to violate her religious beliefs. Jessica believes that God created humans …
  • … to use “preferred pronouns” due to the message about human nature that those terms inherently and unavoidably … would be untrue, and would force him to contradict his religious convictions. He tried to reach a compromise by … of his or her parents. The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL) and ADF are representing a group of parents …