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  • … Girls’ Dorms, Showers College of the Ozarks should not have to wait until it is punished to challenge government overreach. Written by … the college to assign males as roommates with females. If the college declines to follow the new rule, it faces …
  • … a letter to the Missouri legislature that all students were expected to sign. When the time came to sign the letter, … Emily informed the professor that she did not wish to sign it because it violated her Christian beliefs. She asked to … and sign a contract acknowledging how she must behave, and if she declined, they said she would not be able to complete …
  • … church that donates to the ministry. The bank claimed it no longer wanted to serve their “business type” and that … allow them unfettered discretion to punish customers who have, in their view, problematic political or religious … that same shield to discriminate without ever explaining it to the customer—regardless of whether the action was …
  • … Before Cathy even started at Mount Sinai, she made it clear that she could not assist in abortions. She is a … nurse to assist on the case, but the officials refused. If Cathy did not participate in the abortion, her bosses told … to the lawsuit, ADF attorneys asked the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to investigate Mount Sinai’s …
  • … the government cannot treat religious people worse than it treats everyone else. For example, the government cannot … the Free Exercise Clause requires that religious entities have the same ability to operate charter schools as … including students of “different faiths or no faith.” If the number of applicants exceeds St. Isidore’s capacity, …
  • … schools from a state tuition program—just because they were religious. Alliance Defending Freedom represented … school. This program has been around since 1869, making it the oldest school choice program in the country. But … ensures that Americans can freely exercise their religion. If a state offers tuition benefits to secular private …
  • … hosted a “Pride Week” in June 2022 in which students were encouraged to celebrate the ideology of gender identity … had complained about his shirt and that he must remove it to return to class. Liam politely declined to remove the … allowed to wear the shirt, and Liam agreed not to put back it on so that he did not miss another day of classes. Liam …
  • … shape the beliefs, dispositions, and habits of our lives. It is no mistake, then, that the cultural elites of our time have dedicated months of the year to various causes. Among … while neglecting the hard work of reforming our lives. If we want any hope of a long-term change or reversal of the …
  • … toward overcoming them. However, officials in some states have deemed important topics “off limits,” censoring … “explore” their sexual orientation or gender identity, and it allows counselors to “assist” anyone who is “undergoing … clear: anyone who is deemed to have violated the law, even if they did so unintentionally, faces fines of up to $5,000 …
  • … Joe Biden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona make it sound as if their goal is to treat children as property of the state. … Whatever their intentions, Cardona and President Biden have displayed a stunning misunderstanding of parental rights …