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  • … she owns. ADF petitioned the Washington Supreme Court to take up Barronelle’s case. In February 2017, that court concluded that the government can force her—and, by extension, other creative …
  • … marriage was not something he could do, because of his religious beliefs about marriage. The Colorado Civil Rights … Jack at the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that the government cannot force artists to use their expressive … that free speech is for everyone and that the government can’t force anyone to say something they don’t believe. …
  • … funding.  “I learned the importance, the power one voice can have in our society. Every person has a voice. We should … fee funding on an equal basis with other groups. The government may not exclude religious speech from a public forum based on its content or …
  • … sexual orientation discrimination. Alliance Defending Freedom and its allies came to Blaine’s and Hands On … the identity of the person who orders them.  Because the government cannot force citizens to promote a message they do … him to print shirts with messages that conflict with his religious beliefs. Alliance Defending Freedom appealed that …
  • … products, in a manner that reflects their sincerely held religious beliefs, including their belief in the sanctity of … held beliefs without the fear of being punished by the government. Christian businesses being forced to pay for … (National Review, 2014-03-21) Matt Bowman : If a company can be African American, can’t it be religious? (Public …
  • … Hale & Dorr LLP, petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the case. Unfortunately, in October 2017 the high … the case. What's at stake The public display of historical religious monuments by private individuals on government property The preservation of freedom of speech in …
  • … Wyoming reporter set out to expose Judge Ruth Neely’s religious beliefs about marriage. In response to his … Freedom attorneys asked the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the case. The state insists that a religious need to … Amendment. The U.S. Supreme Court should affirm that the government is not acting neutrally toward religion when it …
  • … their activities convey to the public or whether the government can compel them to express a message at odds with their beliefs. Alliance Defending Freedom provided funding for the veterans’ appeal to the …
  • … of their faith. Though Chiles never promises that she can solve these issues, she, like her Christian clients, … the counselor’s license. Colorado’s Law violates Chiles’s freedom of speech and her free exercise of religion, and it harms both counselors and clients. The government has no business censoring conversations between …
  • … who operate their business according to their deeply held religious beliefs, including respect for the sanctity of … business to its knees. With the help of Alliance Defending Freedom, the two families and Cherry Creek Mortgage filed a … beliefs without the fear of being punished by the government. Christian business being forced to pay for …