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  • When the ‘marketplace of ideas’ becomes a dangerous place for … pay $621.50 to provide security. Four days later, on Feb. 22, CSU-LA President William Covino sent an e-mail to YAF cancelling the event and saying it would be “best for our campus community.” Covino added that he would schedule a …
  • … Austin fire chaplain fired for defending women's sports on blog asks court to uphold his First Amendment rights ADF … employees were unaware of Fox’s personal blog, but when one employee contacted the fire department’s LGBT … fired in violation of his First Amendment rights. “[I]n our pluralistic society people disagree—often vigorously and …
  • … and respect that, because we live here. We want to make it great, too.” Since the beginning, the Stormans have run … his pharmacy. The question initially caught him off guard. When Kevin decided to research the drug, he learned that the … Margo Thelen. After holding a 12-day federal trial with 22 witnesses and nearly 800 exhibits, the court ruled that …
  • … books. She also participated in family counseling when women came into the facility and needed it. Sue had a … “My real wake-up call came with the announcement at one of our monthly managers’ meetings that all the … Facilities didn’t have to staff doctors or nurses, nor did they have to pay for the expensive equipment needed for a …
  • … know Him, is never far from Katie’s heart. “We call her our good, abnormal kid,” her dad, Mike, says. “She loves … “you could really see God working through her.” “One time when she was little,” says her mom, Angela, “she asked us … desire not to cause trouble, Katie decided that she did. “It wasn’t right that I wasn’t allowed, just because it
  • … local ordinance against sexual-orientation discrimination when he declined to print shirts promoting the Lexington … Church were to say, ‘Look, we’re a church; we’re promoting our church values by having our name on a T-shirt,’ I don’t … other jobs he has turned down in the past because he did not want to promote the message he was asked to print. …
  • … her willingness to witness for her faith isn’t so typical. When Lydia went to school wearing her favorite “Jesus Loves … messages on masks on the school district website. She did, however, find that the Mississippi Student Religious … legal battle for religious freedom, winning nearly 80% of our cases, including 15 victories at the U.S. Supreme Court …
  • Patients’ health, pharmacists’ conscience protected in Wash., … board agreed to propose revisions to its rules to allow what the pharmacists have sought from the beginning: to be … and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit set it aside even though the State Board of Pharmacy itself had …
  • … school district silences ‘Kids for Christ’ club, tells it to be quiet in the media District says before-school … organization should not be targeted for discrimination when it is simply seeking to publicize its voluntary meetings …
  • … lottery. Federal law requires the lottery upon request when two or more petitions for review are filed in multiple … OSHA emergency rule is unlawful and compels employers like our clients to intrude on their employees’ personal health … no private employer is compelled to become an agent of the government for the purpose of forcing their employees into a …