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  • … hand sanitizer available to attendees; encouraging the use of masks; requiring all ushers greeting or directing …
  • … a crossroads. Brian only listened to Christian songs, so if he chose another song to perform, the school likely … one kind of song. The school’s principal had even told her that Brian couldn’t publicly dance to a Christian song … Hear Brian and his mother tell their story in their own words (and see Brian perform his song!): … … 7617 … 7631 … …
  • … with their faith. And Christian colleges wouldn’t exist if they could not make decisions according with their beliefs—that’s the whole point of their existence. Under the … and institutional service, and therefore could not offer her the promotion. DeWeese-Boyd sued the college for its …
  • … Revised April 26, 2024 Any parent concerned about his or her child’s education will have many conversations over the … intimidated into silence. Instead, she took a stand for free speech and parental rights—and she succeeded. Read on to … right to “review all instructional materials intended for use.” The law also guarantees Lindsey’s right to object to …
  • … familiar with—a clear conscience, a guilty conscience—even if we can’t pinpoint an exact definition. The concept pops up … June 2023, the Supreme Court ruled that Colorado could not use its law to coerce Lorie to express a message that … the freedoms of filmmakers , calligraphers , and a photographer to create artwork proclaiming their views on …
  • … Brooker to advocate for same-sex adoption in violation of her religious beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published … and sign a contract acknowledging how she must behave, and if she declined, they said she would not be able to complete …
  • … an American pastime and constitutional right to exercise free speech on public sidewalks. But the people of Pittsburgh have … deeply affected by the discussion, and it motivated her to address an issue that she realized was damaging many …
  • … for the right to live and work consistently with his beliefs. Here’s his story. While Blaine Adamson serves every … : The Kentucky appeals court also ruled that Blaine is free to decline orders that would require him to print … right to create messages consistently with their beliefs. If the government can tell Blaine what to create, it can do …
  • … ask for players to join him, but when some of them asked if they could, he told them, “This is a free country. You can do what you want.” But in September … or some other place where no one could see him. In other words, he would have to treat prayer as an illicit activity, …
  • … address earlier this month, President Biden spoke these words—but then immediately promoted policies that would do … violation of a doctor’s medical judgment or religious beliefs. The Biden administration has similarly reinterpreted … abortion. Peddling abortion as health care doesn’t promote freedom. It destroys innocent human life, endangers …