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- … it doesn’t like their beliefs. That is something the U.S. Supreme Court made clear in its decision in Trinity Lutheran Church … at its disposal to help these children find loving homes? Case timeline April 2019 : ADF filed a lawsuit on behalf of …
- … of Public and Private Power In a pair of cases, the Supreme Court has the opportunity to begin disentangling the public … that bureaucrats comply with the First Amendment on a case-by-case basis. Rather, it requires the Court, Congress, …
- … would think that a victory for Jack Phillips at the U.S. Supreme Court would have been enough to deter the Colorado Civil … the same day the Supreme Court agreed to hear Jack’s first case in June 2017, a local attorney and LGBT activist …
- … they deserve the highest level of protection. The U.S. Supreme Court has consistently recognized the primary role of parents … involving parental rights in Troxel v. Granville . In this case, the Court reviewed a state law that allowed any person, …
- … November 1, 2022 Revised December 19, 2023 Another case about government funding and Planned Parenthood has found its way to the U.S. Supreme Court. This time around, the question at issue involves state …
- … In the days leading up to our victory in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case 303 Creative v. Elenis , some chose to invent ugly …
- … The Pro-Life Advocate Who Won 9-0 at SCOTUS The Supreme Court unanimously struck down a Massachusetts law that … filed a lawsuit challenging the Massachusetts law, and her case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, where the …
- … Censored Pastor In the Reed v. Town of Gilbert case, the Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot regulate signs … homeowner’s association in Gilbert wanted to advertise an upcoming event, it could create a sign as large as 80 square …
- … But looking around, I can see I’m not alone. There is a case coming before the Supreme Court ( 303 Creative v. Elenis ) this December considering …
- … the laws, from the president, who enforces them, and the Supreme Court, which interprets them. The Founders placed these branches in tension with each other so none could become too powerful. But modern administrative agencies …