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  • … As local officials tried to slow the spread of the virus, some overstepped their authority and violated constitutional … You have probably heard of the Daily Wire, a news website and media company that produces content from … and can’t hire. BOGCS understood that there are people of good faith who choose to get a COVID-19 vaccine. There are …
  • … forced  them to watch sexually explicit presentations. Some lower courts made the situation worse by failing to … a student’s transgender status hidden from parents.” The good news is that parents are acting. They helped pass legislation …
  • … women. It also violates the First Amendment rights of religious colleges, and the right to comment before issuing a … illegal bureaucratic mandates. Unfortunately, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit erroneously ruled that … agencies. When government bureaucrats illegally change the rules to threaten our freedoms, we have a right to challenge …
  • … freedoms by ensuring the government cannot control religious organizations. Written by Grant Atkinson Published … in our form of government, but as the U.S. Supreme Court said in the 1819 case McCulloch v. Maryland , “the … its tax exemption because it had participated in political activity. Branch Ministries filed a lawsuit against the IRS, …
  • … Medical Nonprofit for Following Its Christian Beliefs Religious organizations such as Christian Healthcare Centers … now, thanks to a Michigan state law and a pair of recent court rulings, Christian Healthcare’s ability to operate as a … religious ministry. Michigan’s civil-rights law threatens some of Christian Healthcare’s most fundamental rights. The …
  • … September 2, 2020 Revised December 21, 2023 Opponents of religious freedom love to use “separation of church and … worship, and how they exercise their religious freedom. Some government officials put the First Amendment on hold and … That’s why Cedar Park challenged the law in federal court. Case timeline March 2019 : Cedar Park challenged …
  • … might hear at a lecture on a public university campus. In some sense, that’s true. You may not have heard of the term … insist that the removal of taboos is for everyone’s good. As Eve Sedgwick, another founder of queer theory, told … line with the state’s views. ADF is now asking the Supreme Court to hear Brian’s case to ensure that counselors like …
  • … to try to combat this problem. Unfortunately, some of these search engines are not just determining what … And this month, our attorneys will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to restore these safeguards to protect women and girls. … the FDA’s reckless actions have caused women and girls. Some women who were harmed by chemical abortion shared their …
  • … to live according to their religious beliefs—beliefs that some governments have labeled unpopular and unwelcome. Let’s … many different occasions. But Joanna & Breanna cannot in good conscience promote an event that violates their beliefs. …  against the City of Phoenix. June 2018 : The Arizona Court of Appeals issued a decision allowing the enforcement …
  • … actual nuisances. As early as 1887, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed its ability to hear cases about future … on at least 13 pre-enforcement cases since 2013. Here are some significant cases relating to pre-enforcement … the Institute for Justice, the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, and many others. Alliance Defending …