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  • … The First Amendment expressly prohibits it, which is why Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys have taken President … on campus. At SUNY Cortland, student organizations must be officially recognized by the university to enjoy benefits … for recognition in Spring 2024 because the same people might “show up again” and shoot them down. He also suggested …
  • … of Faith & Justice reaches your mailbox, we very well may be stepping out of the long shadow cast by 2020 and into a …
  • … new words or definitions to the English language can be fun. According to Merriam-Webster—which recently added 690 … with language, it is not possible to redefine what we might call capital T Truth. It is a slippery slope when … groups to frighten women by telling them that their lives might be put at risk by pro-life laws if they had an ectopic …
  • … realization that persecution is closer to home than we might have thought. Päivi Räsänen , a member of the … and insisting that Räsänen’s and Pohjola’s publications be censored. The high court will next decide whether to admit … Relentless persecution despite repeated losses in court might as well be the state motto of Colorado. Christian cake …
  • … to a new country is never easy—especially for a soon-to-be fourth-grader. That’s how old Jennifer Vitsaxaki’s … in the morning. Jennifer suspected that her daughter might be getting bullied, and she asked multiple staff members …
  • … homeschooling was thought by officials in many states to be illegal. Today, homeschooling is recognized as legal in … must become unthinkable, adoption and foster agencies must be allowed to keep their doors open, and physician-assisted … to protect their children’s health and welfare. That’s why ADF fights for and defends laws that protect the …
  • … devised a new test for evaluating government actions that might violate the Establishment Clause—the Lemon test. The … Lemon Test, yet the Supreme Court upheld the practice 6-3. Why? Because three days after the First Congress set up its …
  • … seats up for election. While national elections may be more entertaining for media consumption, the reality is … your legislator how you’d like them to vote on a bill and why. Legislators often use the number of phones calls they … hearings where constituents and experts can testify as to why a bill should or should not be passed. If you will be
  • … words on that mask. And confused, because I didn’t know why it was happening.” At home, the phone rang. It was the … fight,” Matthew told her. “That’s it. I’m not going to be silenced. And my kid’s not going to be silenced, either.” … Defending Freedom (ADF) to the Booths, as a group that might come to their defense. They called, and ADF agreed to …
  • … with gender confusion. “It is difficult to envision why a school would even claim—much less how a school could … children from sensitive topics the parents believe to be inappropriate.” Yet despite these court decisions, we … or Faces any other challenge at school that parents should be involved in resolving. School boards looking for …