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  • … Against Religion Carson v. Makin, which the U.S. Supreme Court heard in December, presents similar legal issues to … do not operate public high schools. In order to provide children with universal access to education, the state of … deemed “sectarian” (i.e., religious) while the state allows them to be sent to other private schools. This policy …
  • … from ADF’s American Culture on Appeal event on the Supreme Court case 303 Creative v. Elenis. Written by Kristen … Also, our religious freedom, and our right to raise our children consistent with the values that inspire our lives—we … be, either. And I don’t think that the First Amendment allows it. So I’ll just close with the idea that the …
  • … Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission, a Christian ministry serving the homeless, is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear its case. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … soup kitchen to feed and care for those suffering from the Great Depression. Today, the Mission lives out its Christian …
  • … identity” over the reality of their biological sex. Adoption and foster care Gender theory has also crept its way … over twenty years. In 2018, Washington passed a law that allows government officials to decide what can be said within … line with the state’s views. ADF is now asking the Supreme Court to hear Brian’s case to ensure that counselors like …
  • … printed below, that she is at peace because the settlement allows her to finally retire with her conscience intact, and … . At the time of Barronelle’s settlement, the U.S. Supreme Court had not yet decided to hear 303 Creative , but in the … some other floral artists whom I knew would do a great job for Rob. My decision was not intended to hurt him, …
  • … from the president, who enforces them, and the Supreme Court, which interprets them. The Founders placed these … develop under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. During the Great Depression, Roosevelt enacted his “New Deal” for the … just as if they were a law passed by Congress. That allows agencies to write their own laws—which lets them …
  • … when Bridget was studying to become a nurse. After both serving in the military—Steve in the U.S. Marine Corps and … of his family’s farm, where they are now raising their own children. “Our family farm here is very personal to us,” … lawsuit proceeded. Outcome In August 2023, the district court issued a final ruling allowing Country Mill Farms to …
  • … 7, 2023 Revised February 28, 2024 When the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s … The act clearly outlines the need to protect unborn children, not harm them. But following the Supreme Court’s … Texas granted our request to temporarily halt the mandate while the lawsuit proceeds, and the 5th Circuit upheld this …
  • … 4. In this chapter, Peter and John were spreading the good news about Jesus and his sacrifice. They were healing people … and advocating legislation in our key focus areas. This allows us to be involved in efforts to protect American freedoms before they are challenged in court. Building an alliance From the beginning, ADF has been …
  • … lost their lives to abortion. So when the U.S. Supreme Court finally reversed that disastrous and deadly decision in … what many really wanted—the ability to kill unborn children for nearly any reason—many abortion advocates tried … Parenthood’s real goal is not to help women, but rather to keep abortion prevalent so that it can continue to profit. …