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  • … opinion in the case immediately after the leak. And when it didn’t, Court watchers expected to hold their breath until … to protect unborn children after 15 weeks in the womb. These babies have heartbeats, can move around and kick, open … state constitutions. [ Check out this map to see what laws are in effect in your state post- Roe .] ADF CEO, President, …
  • … long applied the FHA to dorms at both public and private colleges and universities, but it has interpreted the law … faith in Jesus Christ as its guiding light. As part of its Christian faith, the college believes biological sex is … those actions in court. We don’t have to wait until we are dragged into years of investigations, issued crippling …
  • … supersede the authority and stated intent of parents when it comes to some of the most important decisions regarding … districts override the prerogative of parents, children are the ones who suffer. Thankfully, after two sets of … them with educators, who have no expertise whatsoever in these matters, and with the minors themselves, who, according …
  • … protected freedom of churches, religious schools, and Christian ministries to exercise their faith without … bar of California, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Supreme Court, and numerous federal district and appellate courts. … …
  • … of Agriculture, and many, many others. Some estimate there are well over 400 federal agencies . The second thing to realize is that these agencies are engaging in legislative functions—they are … clean the water, expand health insurance—and that leave it to the agencies to say what the law specifically means in …
  • … more so, for religious institutions. If religious beliefs are at the center of an organization, then it is addressing … men and women distinguished by intellectual maturity and Christian character, committed to lives of service and … made clear: religious institutions, including Christian colleges, are free to choose who may teach their faith. The …
  • … what makes him a great professor. In his class, students are exposed to new ideas and opposing viewpoints. They have … to grapple with what they believe and why they believe it. Most people think that’s what universities—the … his classroom. He is also serious about his beliefs. As a Christian, he strives to live and work consistently with his …
  • … today. Now, many administrators and college students are arguing to restrict free speech. More and more , people … is a bedrock principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the government may not prohibit the expression of … to defeat a bad idea. (Or a chance to take a nap...).” These kinds of situations can become self-fulfilling …
  • … The state discriminated against the group because of its Christian beliefs. The state claims the ministry is ineligible for the grants because it only hires like-minded Christians who believe in the … and the ministry's work. What Oregon is doing is wrong. Christian organizations should be able to hire and partner …
  • … speech as discrimination in order to compel or censor it. The First Amendment and public-accommodation laws can … law to cover entities like inns, taverns, and trains that are open to the public and sell some type of standardized … amusement like movie theaters. According to this law, these places of public accommodation cannot deny basic goods …