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  • … family counselor who was censored by a Washington state law. Written by Cody Barnett Published March 31, 2023 Revised … they set for themselves. That’s unconstitutional, and it’s why Alliance Defending Freedom is asking the U.S. Supreme … conversations. Brian’s work is speech, which is explicitly protected by the First Amendment. In Brian’s case ( Tingley …
  • … according to their faith after challenging a Virginia law. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published April … of unjust government punishment. Such a statement would be common sense to most Americans. It articulates the principles … protect religious freedom, not take it away, and that’s why ADF filed suit on behalf of these ministries in a …
  • … take a look. What is Cancel Culture? Late last month, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem rejected a bill that would …
  • … on behalf of Madison and Mary Kate to defend Idaho’s law, which would ensure that only female athletes compete on … because they were forced to compete against male athletes. Why are these lawsuits important? Men and women are … in women’s sports, from lost recognitions and honors to privacy and safety violations. Laws and policies must protect …
  • … arguments have already submitted their briefs explaining why their side should win the case. That means the main legal … a clear, pithy theme that arranges and orders all of the law and the facts in the case. The advocate has two main … the justices an organizing theme that explains and makes sense of all the relevant facts and law in the case, and …
  • … sharing a bed with a male student, so she snuck into the bathroom and quietly called her father and then her mother, … explicit policy, which disregarded D.W.’s feelings and privacy, repeatedly putting her in difficult positions and disregarding her privacy concerns. According to the policy, students who …
  • … upend the bedrock understanding of male and female in our law and culture. To understand how, let’s take a more … addition of “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” as protected classes to existing federal nondiscrimination laws … from making choices based on basic biology, bodily privacy, and their beliefs about the nature of marriage. It …
  • … cherished rights. But what is freedom of speech, exactly? Why is it important? And what threats does it face today? … entails a right to think or express what you want in the privacy of your own mind or home. To be able to live freely … the world to ensure that everyone’s free speech rights are protected. Education Across the country, public school …
  • … wrote: “Jurors are duty-bound to decide cases based on the law and the evidence, and a juror who cannot carry out that duty may properly be excused.” That is the law and common sense. But nothing like that happened with the excluded …
  • … with boys and vice versa at school violate students’ privacy and threaten their safety. In addition, Katie and …