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  • … assist) over 3,200 ministries on COVID-19-related issues. One such example of government overreach came out of … do not satisfy the Bible’s requirement that churches meet in person for corporate worship. So when Washington … compared to many secular businesses, such as restaurants, professional offices, manufacturing facilities, and even …
  • … pledge allegiance to the American flag. The children of one family were Jehovah’s Witnesses and refused to comply … is always demeaning.” Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission (2018) ADF client Jack … not address the free speech violation in Jack’s case. 303 Creative v. Elenis (2023) Lorie Smith is a graphic artist and …
  • … Tingley ( Tingley v. Ferguson ), a licensed counselor who has been practicing in Washington state for more than … Counseling Censorship Law only prohibits counsel in one direction. The law allows counseling conversations that … the only state seeking to censor licensed counselors. In Colorado, ADF is litigating a similar case on behalf of …
  • … is trying to force pro-life organizations to employ people who do not share their beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending … 14, 2023 Imagine a prospective employee applying to work for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). … employees for their “reproductive decisions” during her floor speech. Assemblywoman Ellen Jaffee, the main …
  • … help and hope to pregnant mothers in need by supporting one of the largest networks of pregnancy centers, churches, … was the 10th Circuit’s decision in another ADF case, 303 Creative v. Elenis . That court held that our client Lorie Smith had standing to challenge a similar Colorado law, but then ruled against her First Amendment …
  • … the unfair treatment of students at religious schools. Who wanted to use Vermont’s Dual Enrollment Program at … in college and even to get ahead in their college course work. In certain districts, high school students in public … you? What's at stake? The government can’t treat people of faith as second-class citizens and exclude them from …
  • … homeless. As a child, Sherrie’s homeless uncle frightened her, shaping her early view of the homeless community. As an … Sherrie decided to overcome this fear by serving people who, just like her uncle, were in dire need. Today, she is … The motivation was clear: they wanted to force this faith-based homeless shelter to get on board with their …
  • … removed because the Southern Poverty Law Center determines who is qualified. Written by Sarah Kramer Published May 3, … (SPLC) determines who is qualified. Yes, that SPLC. The one that exploits the terms “hate” and “hate group” against … looking for, that’s not the way to get it. But if Amazon wants to choose a different course, we would be happy to help …
  • … covered the law school’s walls with photos of the students who had brought the judge to campus. As Judge Duncan walked into the classroom, he reported that one heckler yelled, “We hope your daughters get raped!” He … how important free speech is in academia. That’s why we work relentlessly to ensure that all students can freely …
  • … August 3, 2021 Revised May 24, 2024 For over a decade, Colorado cake artist Jack Phillips has endured targeted … punished. How does the Supreme Court’s decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis affect this case? Scardina is misusing … beliefs.  But over the course of Jack’s legal journey, one thing has become abundantly clear: for some, it will …