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  • … world is composed of people who have something to say and can’t, and the other half who have nothing to say and keep on … moral and religious People. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” Freedom of speech ensures that … a fragile thing, and it’s never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by way of inheritance; …
  • … and Risked Losing Everything How far would you go to take a stand for your beliefs? What would you be willing to … to live according to their beliefs without fear of government punishment. That’s why Barronelle stood strong in … : The Washington Supreme Court ruled that the government can force her—and other creative professionals in the …
  • … from a public grant program because of the ministry’s religious beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published March 26, 2024 Revised April 10, 2024 Psalm … to live out their religion without being punished by the government, and that includes the freedom to hire people and …
  • … pandemic, some took their authority too far. At times, government officials quickly course-corrected after learning … as breweries and cannabis retailers as “essential.” Let’s take a closer look at this case. What are Christ's Church of … serves Snohomish County and has a large facility that can accommodate around 1,300 people. At the time of COVID-19 …
  • … That’s unconstitutional, and it’s why Alliance Defending Freedom is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear Brian’s … But the law doesn’t stop Brian from promoting the government’s beliefs about gender and sexuality. In fact, it … of becoming comfortable with their biology, the state can fine him up to $5,000 per violation and can even revoke …
  • … it enabled sex trafficking. Trafficked women can now be more easily kept away from doctors and coerced into abortion. Written by Julie … sentiment against human trafficking—both from the U.S. government and the American people—it’s one of the most …
  • … It also operates a house where children in foster care can spend time with their biological families, and adoptive … to adopt. Foster care and adoptive families can also take advantage of the other services that Catholic Charities … and father according to their religious beliefs. But the government cannot single out and punish these faith-based …
  • … female athletes who were forced to compete against males can proceed. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published … for female athletes to earn titles and even scholarships. Take Chelsea Mitchell for example. Four times, Chelsea was … whose athletic opportunities have been unfairly taken away. Since the CIAC adopted this policy, female athletes …
  • … allowing B.P.J. to participate in girls’ sports wouldn’t take away opportunities for any female athletes—has completely … Middle School. Only the top three athletes in each event can compete in the conference championship, meaning female …
  • … to say. Today, many situations are raising the question of government-compelled speech: should teachers and professors … history, we have been forced to ask the question, “Can the government compel someone to say something they don’t … state motto, “Live Free or Die.” In accordance with his religious and political beliefs, Maynard had covered the …