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  • … First, these officials asked the Tennes family to agree not to vend at the upcoming market. When Steve decided to … city had banned Steve and Bridget from the farmer’s market not because of something they did, but because of their … religious activity,” the court wrote in its ruling. Case timeline August 2016 : The city of East Lansing …
  • … the morning – you have a level of expectation that you’re not going to be worried about them, that they’re not going to … quietly, on Facebook, during the summer months. Is that how you would want your school district to communicate with … held responsible. … … 8322 … 7626 … 7628 … 7617 … 15991 … Case:Thomas v. City Schools of Decatur … U.S. Department of …
  • … freedom to make their decision “based on scientific facts, not a political agenda.” But if any of those facts endanger … pro-abortion billboards in pro-life states like Texas, Mississippi, and Oklahoma. The ads recycle several of the … we would find that abortion is deadly and barbaric, not just for the unborn lives God so lovingly and …
  • … and psychologists who can talk with people about how to work through these emotional struggles, no matter the … by having conversations about ideas the government does not like and wants to suppress. These laws violate freedom of … they are allowed to seek and goals they are not. The U.S. Supreme Court has recognized that “the people lose when the …
  • … applied to a variety of situations, some warranted, some not. So what is cancel culture, really? Written by Caroline … damaging environment she saw unfolding at The Times and how she saw cancel culture playing a role in her departure: … each one of us has to decide to share our thoughts and hear others out in a spirit of civility. SIGN THE STATEMENT …
  • … tax exemption or Pulpit Freedom Sunday, the inevitable media comments go something like this: “Churches should pay … that because some rooms were “untidy,” the church was not using them for a religious purpose. So why should … also exempts churches from property taxes. When the U.S. Supreme Court decided a case regarding the property tax …
  • … denied recognition to a TPUSA chapter because it did not like the organization’s beliefs. Written by Alliance … inappropriate actions during the hearing and explained how the Student Senate had discriminated against TPUSA based … on campus. In February 2024, ADF attorneys filed a lawsuit challenging SUNY Cortland’s unconstitutional discrimination …
  • … to do just that, especially when they are struggling with challenging issues like their identity. Yet, sadly, many … when students show signs of gender dysphoria. That was the case for Kathy McCord, a school counselor working for the … the “transition” and whether they support it. But that’s not all. Confidentially, privacy, and disclosure : “Gender …
  • … focused on achieving five Generational Wins—transforming law and culture for generations to come. Written by Alliance … Generational Win. ADF’s five Generational Wins demonstrate how we are committed to transforming law and culture so true … ultimate mission: to keep the doors open for the Gospel—not just for you, but for your children, grandchildren, and …
  • … But despite all this success, Kelvin was abruptly fired—not for anything he did on the job, but for his Christian … for terminating an employee, which further violated the law. ADF attorneys filed a lawsuit on Kelvin’s behalf in … to pay him $1.2 million in the wake of the court’s ruling. Case timeline November 2014 : The city of Atlanta placed …