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  • … relationship, a relationship that conflicted with Marcia’s faith. Case: Walden v. Centers for Disease Control and … faith plays a role in every aspect of my life. My faith is not something I take off and leave at home when I walk out … relationship, a relationship that conflicted with Marcia’s faith. Marcia could see that this woman was hurting, and …
  • … v. Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government Chelsey’s Story When Chelsey Nelson opened her photography studio in … But because of Louisville officials, if Chelsey does not promote same-sex weddings like she promotes weddings … Contact support at +1-800-835-5233 Donate Secure Payment • Protected by SSL encryption and reCAPTCHA • Privacy • Terms • …
  • … with employees and their community, to their decision to not stock early abortifacient drugs, like the morning-after pill (Plan B) and ella in Ralph’s Thriftway’s pharmacy. Case: Stormans v. Wiesman Image For … drug due to religious objections. It also held that the rules were “drafted for the primary – perhaps sole – purpose …
  • … to a new Christian song entitled “We Shine.” Brian’s physical challenges of cerebral palsy had never stopped him … school district immediately moved to settle the case. It not only permitted Brian to perform his song but also changed … policies to ensure that religious performances are protected at school events—a policy change that impacts the …
  • … organizations, Amy posts those photographs on her studio’s blog and social media sites. She also writes comments on … To make clear to prospective customers that she could not promote same-sex weddings through her photography and … might violate the law.  Amy’s fears were well-justified. By its terms, Madison’s law makes it illegal for public …
  • … his classmates to attend a religious youth camp sponsored by his church. Case: J.S. v. Holly Area Schools Image Jacob Smith, a student at … at school. But church youth summer camp flyers were not. Jacob’s teacher made him collect all the invitations and …
  • … different—and needed—to the conversation. A female’s perspective on privacy needed to be heard. Case: Doe v. … But these difficult experiences made her stronger. She is not one to dwell on things or worry about circumstances that … courageous students who simply asked that their privacy be protected. But the journey wasn’t without its silver lining. …
  • … Spencer Anderson In third grade, Spencer Anderson first began to think seriously about abortion. Some guest … he tried to gather support for a pro-life group on campus by handing out business cards featuring pointed statements, … of the school. Astonished at the infringements on Anderson’s freedom of speech, the CBR representative Spencer worked …
  • … Peggy Hartshorn was a young wife and aspiring English professor when an NPR news report changed her life. It was … Facing an unexpected pregnancy, Anne had been abandoned by the baby’s father but was unwilling to abort her unborn child. Unless …
  • … Downtown Hope Center Christian women’s homeless shelter triumphs over government hostility Cases: … only option is a co-ed shelter where often they still do not feel safe. But in Anchorage, Alaska, survivors do have a … Contact support at +1-800-835-5233 Donate Secure Payment • Protected by SSL encryption and reCAPTCHA • Privacy • Terms • …