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  • … online, allowing people to listen even when they are not in the car or near a traditional radio. As with any other … appeals court should have applied this test, but it did not. Instead, the court turned a blind eye to the CRB’s … capricious, an abuse of discretion, or otherwise not in accordance with law.” When the NRBNMLC proposed its …
  • … that because some rooms were “untidy,” the church was not using them for a religious purpose. So why should … of the “social benefit” theory that is often overlooked is what I have termed the “intangible benefit” theory of tax …
  • … and receive both high school and college credit. But not all students were welcome to participate in this program—at least not if they attended a private religious school. That’s why … funding for that course. Does that sound fair to you? What's at stake? The government can’t treat people of faith …
  • … them at risk of being coerced into an abortion they may not desire,” Dr. Skop says. “The FDA’s actions harm women.” …
  • … just to say ‘Hey, wait a second, don’t rush in, let’s see what we can do to help you!’” In her years of service, … giving the impression they were there to condemn, not help, the women and men and their unborn babies. Alliance …
  • … Most Americans would say that the government should not have such power. Why? Because they understand that a … on sexual orientation—even though it was the message, not the people, that Jack had objected to. It took a Supreme … the First Amendment right of all Americans to choose what messages to express, and ADF attorneys have asked the …
  • … qualified provider. At the same time, the amendment did not define who was “qualified,” and it allowed states broad … the governor’s determination that abortion facilities are not qualified providers. After that, South Carolina appealed … and remanded the case back to that court to reconsider. What’s at stake? Can pro-life states like South Carolina, …
  • … 1925 case, the Court  reiterated  that “the child is not the mere creature of the State; those who nurture him and … preschoolers without parental consent. Because the law did not strongly protect parental involvement and decisionmaking, …
  • … own laws. State Attorney General Josh Stein said he would not defend North Carolina’s abortion laws, and he even vowed … Carolina’s right to pass laws protecting vulnerable women. What’s at stake? States like North Carolina have the right to …
  • … fees all over again. Furthermore, other New Yorkers were not required to obtain permits for the messages on their … activities that are conducted on the property did not require a permit. By placing more restrictions on … First Amendment. Daniel moved the trailer so that it was not encroaching on public property and removed the Gospel …