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  • … themselves. But in March 2021, the Washington Supreme Court ruled that the religious employer exemption only … existence, and violates its First Amendment freedoms to have religious autonomy, to freely exercise religion, and to … purpose is undermined. Two U.S. Supreme Court justices have already said, “If States could compel religious …
  • … child need to be prepared to defend your rights. That’s why we’re offering this resource to you for free. Included in … to questions like: What rights do individual K-12 students have to express their faith at school? What rights do religious clubs have to access secondary school facilities? What can …
  • Laws Schools Must Protect Free Speech, American Bar … stories stemming from our nation’s top law schools seem to have more to do with stifling speech than encouraging it. … is exactly what the ABA’s new requirement should promote. Why is the ABA’s new requirement important? On one hand, it …
  • … US Supreme Court Protects Free Speech in Landmark Ruling The Court ruled … February 22, 2022 Revised November 7, 2023 You may have heard of Lorie Smith. She’s a graphic artist and web … to bring stories to life through artwork. You may also have heard of the art studio Lorie owns—303 Creative in …
  • … now, thanks to a Michigan state law and a pair of recent court rulings, Christian Healthcare’s ability to operate as a … to the dictates of the Christian faith. That’s exactly why Christian Healthcare provides subsidized medical care to … because of current state law. That’s why ADF attorneys have asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit to …
  • … Can a Court Dictate How a Christian College Carries Out Its … the First Amendment, religious organizations like colleges have a right  to keep their faith an integral part of their … classes, but also the faith—and how it all relates. That’s why, to ensure that it is staying true to its beliefs and …
  • … and uncomfortable. Everyone knows that. They don’t have to be, though. Even debates between the most committed ideological opponents can be civil and respectful. But it’s impossible to … events, if voters and legislators are debating policy, why won’t the “pro-choice” activists engage as well? I don’t …
  • … Corporations Have a Viewpoint Diversity Problem. Here’s How They Can Fix … Published June 13, 2022 Revised July 11, 2022 Corporations have an incredible impact on our culture today. Large outfits … is over the line. What line, you ask? Well, as a Supreme Court Justice once said, ‘I’ll know it when I see it.’ And we …
  • … European Court of Human Rights: Belgium Violated Right to Life in … in 2012. While the European Court of Human Rights could have gone further to protect the right to life for all, it … that all is not well in the second country in the world to have legalized euthanasia. The ECHR rarely makes sweeping …
  • … What Are ESG Policies, and Why Are They Harmful? Activists are using ESG policies as a … Over the past two decades, companies all over the world have started abiding by the demands imposed on them by ESG. … he says. “It is socialism in sheep’s clothing.” That’s why Inspire Investing CEO Robert Netzly just exited the ESG …