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  • … Revised December 21, 2023 Joanna Duka and Breanna Koski are two of the most passionate, loving, and faithful people … uses a brush to paint beautiful, unique illustrations. “We bounce ideas off of each other,” says Joanna. “Sometimes … and Breanna learned about Phoenix City Code Section 18.4(B). According to city officials, this law required them to …
  • … illegally change the rules to threaten our freedoms, we have a right to challenge those actions in court. We don’t have to wait until we are dragged into years of investigations, issued crippling … thrown in jail before we can sue. Unfortunately, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the college’s case, leaving …
  • … the world today, it still does not exist. These countries are often ruled by dictators who ensure that those who … truth, learn new ideas, and express one’s thoughts. When we talk with other people, we learn, grow in understanding, … realized that a Colorado law (the same one used to target Jack Phillips ) would force her to also create custom art …
  • … on public sidewalks outside of abortion facilities. How do we know? Because the city only enforced the ordinance in … appealed to the Third Circuit  again. February 2019 : Oral arguments for the case were held. October 2019 : The Third … President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch . “While we are pleased that Pittsburgh’s ordinance can’t be enforced …
  • … But leaked documents show that its standards of care are neither scientific nor ethical. Written by Neal Hardin … and warned of for years: that those “standards of care” are neither scientific nor ethical. Rather, they constitute a … continued to disregard scientific and ethical principles, making assertions such as that puberty blockers are “fully …
  • … 2015, and just under three years later, a federal district court ruled that the city had violated the Constitution by … its employees’ speech outside of work. Outcome The court ruled that Atlanta cannot require its employees to get … it agreed to pay him $1.2 million in the wake of the court’s ruling. Case timeline November 2014 : The city of …
  • … the upbringing, education, and care of their children are fundamental rights protected by the U.S. Constitution. … children. Parental rights include, but are not limited to, making decisions regarding children’s education and health … dedicated to doing what’s best for their children. As we consider the state of parents’ rights today, let’s …
  • … One need look no further than Colorado to see that we are not immune from this stain on the soul of liberty. … be the state motto of Colorado. Christian cake artist  Jack Phillips’s legal odyssey  has now dragged on longer than …
  • … that their influence in the marketplace is inestimable. We can hardly imagine daily life without brands like Apple, … Google. But many of these large publicly traded companies are using their wealth and influence to engage in highly … shareholders determine whether businesses respect these key stakeholders’ freedom of expression and freedom of …
  • … your beliefs? What would you be willing to give up? These are questions Washington floral artist Barronelle Stutzman … lawsuit brought by her state. After almost a decade i n court, Barronelle was ready to retire and chose to settle her … Washington sued Barronelle. February 2017 : The Washington Supreme Court ruled that the government can force her—and …