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  • … they received were not enthusiastic. The moderator told our audience that two of those organizations had ignored him, … such a right has no basis in the Constitution’s text or in our Nation’s history.” In other words, citizens and … refusing to argue your case does not make your argument look stronger. The professor moderating our panel put it …
  • … increased hostility in the United States today. Look no further than the National Hockey League. Many NHL …   Standing for your faith on “Pride Night” One of the first players to stand up for his faith during the 2022-23 … we feel that by us wearing a pride jersey it goes against our Christian beliefs.” More NHL players are following …
  • … ruled on a euthanasia law outright, and this is likely the first of other cases to come. ADF International has now been … advocated for Mortier for eight years as he sought justice. It took a medical malpractice complaint, two … but the court finally ruled in his favor. ADF issued its first press release on Mortier’s case in 2014, eight years …
  • … that an Oregon law “unreasonably interfere[d] with the liberty of parents and guardians to direct the upbringing and … parents to educate their children as they saw fit. Chief Justice Warren Burger wrote in his majority opinion, “The … American tradition.” In Wisconsin v. Yoder , Chief Justice Burger penned a strong defense of parental rights. …
  • … these strong women in their pursuit to ensure that our laws and policies reflect biological reality. When they … males who identify as female competed against her, winning first and second place and setting state records. Instead of … against the CIAC. March 2020 : The U.S. Department of Justice filed a brief supporting ADF’s position in the case, …
  • … Terminiello’s freedom of speech. In his majority opinion, Justice William O. Douglas wrote that “a function of free speech under our system of government is to invite dispute. It may indeed … is not compatible with the letter or the spirit of the First Amendment. It is unconstitutional for the government to …
  • … as discrimination in order to compel or censor it. The First Amendment and public-accommodation laws can continue to … to say or celebrate something they don’t believe.  Let’s look at the state of Arizona as an example. In 2019, the … case that ADF litigates to defend free speech for artists, our clients serve everyone, including those who identify as …
  • … But it’s critical to ask why this debacle matters in the first place.   “Abort the conversation” The Stanford free … in a series of callouts, disruptions, and shout-downs at our nation’s elite law schools. This illiberalism has … as important in the classroom as it is in the courtroom. Our colleges and universities are supposed to be marketplaces …
  • … together a team for a life-or-death mission,” he says. “Our staff culture is the essence of our mission. Without forging this Christian mission, all we … abandoned their state’s namesake’s legacy on religious liberty . Under state law, the Mission faces substantial …
  • … hostility” toward Jack’s religious beliefs, violating the First Amendment. It should have ended there. But just when … again being threatened with punishment for exercising his First Amendment freedom. Why was Jack targeted a third time? … the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it would hear Jack’s first case—Jack and Masterpiece Cakeshop were all over the …