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  • The FDA Endangered Women's Health by Removing Key Safeguards for High-Risk Abortion Drugs
  • … and physician-assisted suicide laws must be repealed. Religious freedom prevails Religious freedom is our first … a society defined by respect and tolerance for different views, the free exchange of ideas, and robust debate. Free speech is a right belonging to everyone—from the student on the college campus to the artist wanting to …
  • … of strategic partners to support the protection of religious freedom and launched the Promise to America’s …
  • … seek to reshape society. They want to restrict your religious freedom, crush conscience, and silence speech. No …
  • At ADF, we work daily to provide a strong legal defense for your religious freedom, the sanctity of life, free speech, and marriage and family in America.
  • … cannot punish Queen of Angels Catholic Bookstore for sharing and living out its beliefs. Written by Alliance … is about more than just turning a profit: it’s about sharing their gifts, talents, and messages with the world. … all customers, regardless of their sexual orientation, religious beliefs, or any other protected characteristics. …
  • … Finally, she needs the wealth of resources available both privately and publicly through pregnancy centers, maternity …
  • … in Massachusetts, is asking the courts to uphold its religious freedom. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … whole point of their existence. Under the First Amendment, religious organizations like colleges have a right  to keep … mission because not all professors led worship service or student prayer. August 2021 : Gordon College asked the U.S. …
  • … Washington Law Against Discrimination (WLAD) to prohibit religious organizations, including the Mission, from hiring only individuals who share and live out their religious beliefs. In 2021, the state’s highest court gutted … Mission nor any other ministry should have to wait to be punished before it can challenge a law that’s …