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  • … members were told by university administrators that they could put up the display but that they also had to include … alarm, annoyance, or nuisance.” This vague standard could have been used to ban certain viewpoints from campus, … policy so officials cannot stifle speech simply because it could “cause alarm, annoyance, or nuisance.” Encountering …
  • … on this panel led to his firing from the university. What could he have possibly said to elicit such a reaction? Dr. … alike.” That’s why ADF filed a complaint in federal court to defend the rights of Dr. Josephson and other …
  • … (or prefers) to be referred to by others. These pronouns could be ones that most people are familiar with like “he” or … suit on Dr. Meriwether’s behalf, and in 2021, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit ruled in his favor, … right to not speak. And thankfully, the Virginia Supreme Court heard Peter’s case in November 2022.   Doe v. …
  • … insurance, it has to fund abortions. Failure to do so could mean fines and criminal penalties, including jail time. … That’s why Cedar Park challenged the law in federal court. Case timeline March 2019 : Cedar Park challenged … “Reproductive Parity Act” in federal district court. May 2020 : The district court dismissed Cedar Park’s …
  • … against this government overreach—all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, if necessary! … Help challenge the private employer …
  • The Biden administration directs massive amounts of taxpayer money to Planned Parenthood and other abortion groups.
  • … called into question the motives behind the landmark 1954 Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education that desegregated public …
  • … exceeded the “bank’s risk tolerance.” The bank’s abrupt decision created a logistical nightmare for Indigenous … Association v. Vullo (a case currently pending before the Supreme Court), or the recent dragnet from the FBI and Treasury , …
  • … are taking a stand and challenging the school board in court. Read the details of this case below. Who is suing … and dismissed the case. ADF attorneys are appealing the decision . The bottom line Teaching children to categorize … racial inequities have no place in public schools. As U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts once wrote , “The …
  • … wanted to travel from Michigan to Hawaii for vacation, he could go there so long as no one was actively preventing him … every human institution, whether it be to the emperor as supreme, or to governors as sent by him to punish those who …