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  • … wrote: “Jurors are duty-bound to decide cases based on the law and the evidence, and a juror who cannot carry out that … from juries because of generalized hunches that they can’t overcome their own opinions to apply the law fairly to … no mistake, would open even wider the door for government officials to exclude anyone from public life whose beliefs …
  • … by over five hundred percent between 2002 and 2015. Women can face severe bleeding and life-threatening … of abortion drugs from seven weeks of pregnancy to 10 weeks, and eliminated the requirement for prescribers to … report non-fatal complications from abortion drugs. March 2019 : ADF clients submitted a citizen petition in response …
  • … While the court did not strike down the Belgian euthanasia law, it did find that the Belgian system for ensuring … euthanasia activist, but also sits as co-chair of the Federal Commission that apparently “unanimously approved” her … never before ruled on a euthanasia law outright, and this is likely the first of other cases to come. ADF …
  • … have to according to the First Amendment. The school officials violated the First Amendment and refused to work … of Vivian. The case is currently awaiting hearing at a federal district court in Ohio. What’s at stake? Vivian … job. A win for Vivian would ensure that school officials can’t punish teachers for holding personal beliefs on issues …
  • … Ensuring That States Can Direct Funding Away from Abortion Facilities Pro-life … for medical expenses. It is a joint program between the federal government, which provides some of the funding, and … South Atlantic In July 2018, in accordance with a state law prohibiting the use of taxpayer funds to pay for …
  • … SCOTUS Weighs in on Whether Maine Can Discriminate Against Religion Carson v. Makin, which the … than merely hold to a religious “status” in name only. This ruling will have major implications for several Alliance … has twice ruled in favor of our clients, but Vermont officials are poised to resume discriminating against …
  • … “the will of the people.” President Biden called the law in question “cruel.” These characterizations are wrong. … in December. There are two things you should know about this case and the court’s decision. The decision exemplifies … to beat. At eight weeks, she has fingers and toes. And at 10 weeks her unique fingerprints begin to form. What critics …
  • … about Phoenix City Code Section 18.4(B). According to city officials, this law required them to create artwork promoting … The law even prohibited them from explaining that they can only create artwork consistent with their artistic and … Joanna and Breanna’s constitutional rights, to stand. July 2019 : Joanna and Breanna asked the Arizona Supreme Court  to …
  • Supreme Court Upholds Prayer at Public Meetings The Supreme … New York, has a tradition of inviting volunteers to pray. This is a common practice that predates the founding of the … v. Galloway affirmed that all people in the United State can pray freely consistent with their own faith and that …
  • … Congress Can Fulfill the Constitution’s Promise to America’s Parents … to America’s parents by protecting families from harmful federal policies. The U.S. Supreme Court has repeatedly … of preschoolers without parental consent. Because the law did not strongly protect parental involvement and …