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  • … lives. Agency “regulations,” although they are not laws, have significant effects on the way Americans conduct business or live their lives. The Biden administration has done little to hide … in federal court against HHS on behalf of the American College of Pediatricians and the Catholic Medical …
  • … three schools, and a pregnancy center network secured their ability to operate according to their faith after … three schools, and a pregnancy center network who have served their communities for decades. Every week, … Church), and Community Christian Academy educate their students by teaching each subject through the lens of the …
  • … to consume content. Most radio stations now broadcast their programming online, allowing people to listen even when … $257,000 annually. In contrast, NPR stations would only have to pay $18,000 annually to reach the same audience. … this requirement after the fact, meaning NRBNMLC had no chance to comply with it. Under the APA, the appeals court …
  • … How One High Schooler’s Stand Protected Students Across the Country Students should have the freedom to gather and pray without fear of being punished or shut down by their school administrators. Written by Sarah Kramer …
  • … February 9, 2023 Revised June 6, 2024 Americans may have different opinions about COVID-19 vaccines, but every … life, marriage and family, and parental rights. ADF takes no position on the COVID-19 vaccine. However, we filed … . 2. Students Generally speaking, mandatory student vaccination …
  • … freedom should be encouraged — even by those who follow no religion — and there are many reasons why. Written by … Ashlynn Lilly, Communications Assistant  “Countries cannot have long-run economic prosperity and freedom without … Christos Makridis Christos Makridis, who is a Stanford and Arizona State University graduate, published a recent study …
  • … The First Amendment ensures the government cannot pick and choose which religious beliefs deserve protection under the … When his son suffered a collapsed lung, Curtis had no health insurance, which forced him and his wife to sell … to stop him from issuing another? Hardworking New Yorkers have a right to pursue damages against the city for its …
  • … institutions must be free from government interference in their personnel decisions. Written by John Bursch Published … June 6, 2024 What rights do faith-based organizations have when it comes to personnel decisions—hiring or firing … the Catholic high school to the evangelical college to the Christian homeless ministry—must be free from …
  • … who performs this vital function. This is why our courts have recognized the principle of the ministerial exception. … to hear a case regarding the ministerial exception— Gordon College v. DeWeese-Boyd . Gordon College is a religious … identity and what it seeks to accomplish in educating students, the college works to integrate that faith into all …
  • … Trinity Lutheran Church’s regular Sunday church services. Between the children who use its playground during normal … from generally available public benefits simply because of their beliefs. If the government were permitted to do that, … It just means it must treat them equally and allow them to have the same opportunities that it makes available to …