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  • … of the administrative state presents a serious threat to liberty, democracy, and republican government. Written by … of the executive branch, is supposed to enforce the laws, not make them. The Constitution anticipates that he will have … from the president, who enforces them, and the Supreme Court, which interprets them. The Founders placed these …
  • … 10, 2024 Psalm 71:5 says, “LORD God, you are my hope. I have trusted you since I was young.” (ICB). It is this verse … for the first time to check a box certifying that they “do not discriminate in [their] employment practices, vendor … of Columbia v. Comer (another ADF case), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that such religious discrimination is “odious to …
  • … No, Treatment for an Ectopic Pregnancy Is Not an Abortion Ectopic pregnancy is both a tragedy and an … lost their lives to abortion. So when the U.S. Supreme Court finally reversed that disastrous and deadly decision in … 2022 in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization , it should have been a time to celebrate millions of lives being …
  • … so-called “buffer zones”? In December 2022, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ruled that legislation setting up … outside of abortion clinics in Northern Ireland does not "disproportionately interfere" with the rights of … Father Gough that they did not believe he was breaking the rules, but they later asked him to come to the police station …
  • … marriage—that it is the union of a man and a woman. No one should be bullied or banished from the marketplace for … messages that violate their religious beliefs. But this is not the only law of its kind. ADF has defended creative …  against the City of Phoenix. June 2018 : The Arizona Court of Appeals issued a decision allowing the enforcement …
  • … to silence them. The organization accuses those who do not subscribe to its views of engaging in “hate,” and it uses … put it, “the only thing easier than beating the Klan in court … was raising money off Klan-fighting from liberals up … “hate group” label carries extreme connotations, and it should not be thrown around lightly. Sadly, the SPLC has …
  • … the dark about their own children’s health and well-being. Not only that, but some districts are forcing teachers to be … teachers challenging the school district’s harmful policy have a wide range of expertise and experience. They have … presentation also directs staff that “All communication should be in collaboration with the student ,” not the …
  • … by Government Officials Cannot Stand  The Supreme Court has an opportunity to stop government officials from … some government officials launched to purge ideas they did not like from the internet. The appellate court’s decision … censorship is never the answer. Government officials should never have the authority to decide which ideas get to …
  • … So conscience also includes the ability to apply laws, rules, and intuitions in the right way. In other words, to … It may be easy to take these freedoms for granted. But not every country has them. Consider France, a country that … artist and website designer Lorie Smith at the Supreme Court. What are some court cases dealing with freedom of …
  • … God’s Not Dead 2: The Legal Cases That Inspired the Film God’s Not … Jesus. The plot may sound far-fetched, but similar stories have already played out across the country. At Alliance … College . The case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which directed lower courts to find a resolution that …