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  • … Planned Parenthood facility trying to persuade mothers not to abort their babies. Case: McCullen v. Coakley Image … to challenge the new “buffer zone” statute. “The U.S. Supreme Court had never approved of any type of a law even … be uninhibited, robust, and wide open.” Nevertheless, “the courts have been chipping away at the rights of pro-lifers, …
  • … their religious beliefs and paying massive fines. Not willing to give up their pursuit to serve God in all … of school operations, the universities asked the U.S. Supreme Court to take up their case. On November 6, 2015 the … 2016, the Supreme Court sent the cases back to the lower courts, directing the courts to allow the parties to "arrive …
  • … Trinity Lutheran Church How Trinity Lutheran Church Won a Landmark Victory for … Church challenged this action all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Donate Now Who is Trinity Lutheran Church? … About 90% of children who were a part of the preschool did not attend Trinity Lutheran Church’s regular church services. …
  • … groups. The law protects the freedom of religion, not the freedom from religion. That’s why Alliance Defending … September, Alliance Defending Freedom petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court for the third time in 20 years to hear the case, but the Court denied the petition in March …
  • … these athletes are going to come out and win no matter how hard you try, Selina said. They took away the spots of … as sore losers. Everyone is afraid of retaliation from the media, from the kids around their school, from other … 80% of our cases, including 15 victories at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011. … Track Athletes Taking a Stand to …
  • … during an abortion. DONATE NOW Confronted with a terrible choice When she was hired in 2004 by Mount Sinai Hospital in … They threatened my job and my nursing license if I did not take part in the murder of that baby. I felt violated and … Freedom is winning important cases, including at the Supreme Court. Because of these victories, we have good …
  • … lost her husband shortly after visiting the church. And how did she find the church? Because of its signs. As a small … its services were at 9:00 a.m. on Sundays. Therefore, not only were the church’s signs hard to read because they … jail time. ADF Senior Counsel David Cortman argued to the Supreme Court that restricting signs based on their content …
  • … But these difficult experiences made her stronger. She is not one to dwell on things or worry about circumstances that … taught her to rely completely on the Lord—she has no choice to do anything but. Though in many ways her story and … along with Independence Law Center, asked the U.S. Supreme Court to take up their case. Unfortunately, the High …
  • … is taking a stand for freedom — this time in Kentucky Case: Chelsey Nelson Photography v. Louisville-Jefferson … But because of Louisville officials, if Chelsey does not promote same-sex weddings like she promotes weddings … 80% of our cases,  including 15 victories at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011. Donate Now Make A Donation Donation …
  • … to kiss them goodbye. Children belong to their parents—not the state It took three weeks for Dirk and Petra to get … over who trains up the minds of the Wunderlichs’ children. How is government treatment like this possible? Officially, … so that whether I come and see you or am absent, I may hear of you that you are standing firm in one spirit, with …