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- … the individual, courts allow pre-enforcement challenges when a law could potentially violate a citizen’s rights in … of violent video games to minors, even though this law did not go into effect until months later. The U.S. Supreme … has also filed pre-enforcement challenges throughout our nearly 30-year history to protect Americans’ First …
- … to pay $300K for trying to force religious doctors to end patients' lives ADF attorneys favorably settle lawsuit on … or assist a patient in any way with ending his life. “Our clients seek to live out their faith in their medical … religious and conscientious physicians in California. The government can’t force any health care professional to act …
- … explains, “Expressive freedom is central to human dignity. It requires that artists be free to make their own moral … friend-of-the-court briefs in support of Phillips. “As our brief explains, artists shouldn’t be forced to express what the government dictates,” said ADF Senior Counsel Kristen …
- … to Know About the Biggest Abortion Case Since Roe v. Wade Our federal abortion laws are stuck in the past. Mississippi … is a major victory for unborn children and their mothers. It all started when Mississippi passed a state law limiting abortion after …
- … churches have never been public accommodations subject to government regulation, and state officials have no business trying to decide which church activities are religious and which ones … affects. “The government acts outside of its authority when it attempts to control churches. Neither the commission …
- … some government officials launched to purge ideas they did not like from the internet. The appellate court’s … and said the White House was “[i]nternally … considering our options on what to do about it.” The First Amendment … speech case. The First Amendment is built on the idea that when all ideas are allowed to be expressed, those that are …
- … I would have preferred.” But in 2022, the former governor, when reaffirming the state’s long-held pro-life law, said, “It has been said that a society should be judged by the way … gestation in 2022, the law specifically stated that it did not repeal the pre- Roe law at issue in this case. The …
- … before Senate committee on protecting Americans from government coercion Published June 20, 2023 WHO: Alliance … Sharp, director of the ADF Center for Legislative Advocacy WHAT: Testifying on fairness for women, protecting children, … Pride: Defending the Civil Rights of LGBTQ+ Americans” WHEN: Wednesday, June 21, beginning at 10 a.m. EDT WHERE: …
- … Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court decision that allows government to dictate who can teach the college’s faith. … religious, in the court’s view, and ruled in her favor. It did so even though Gordon’s professors are required to train … despite clear precedent from the U.S. Supreme Court in Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru and …
- … to Supreme Court: Uphold HHS rules that allow us to follow our pro-life mission ADF attorneys file petition with high court that asks it to consider 9th Circuit case when deciding 3rd Circuit case Published February 19, 2020 … HHS protections are at issue in both sets of cases. “The government shouldn’t be forcing anyone to violate their …