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  • … her husband shortly after visiting the church. And how did she find the church? Because of its signs. As a small … array of political, ideological, and other types of signs, it severely restricted signs inviting people to a church’s … of the church’s signs. Under the code, political signs could be up to 32 square feet and displayed for 5 months, but …
  • … Case: Country Mill Farms v. City of East Lansing Image When someone posted on Country Mill Farms’ Facebook page, … family believes what the Bible says about marriage: that it is between one man and one woman. The Tennes family stated … events to a nearby farm. They never thought that a city 22 miles away would punish them for simply stating their …
  • to a full degree program. Now, more than 150 years later, it is once again standing strong on its motto and facing a … believes life begins at conception, Geneva College knew it could not provide the mandated coverage of abortion-inducing … of Appeals for the Third Circuit, which ruled for the government. Undeterred, the college asked the U.S. Supreme …
  • … wrote “Who Told You That You Were Naked?" a book which details the state of man since the fall of Adam in the Book … the city suspended and terminated Chief Cochran because he did not get permission from the city to write the book – a … found to be an unconstitutional prior restraint on speech. Government cannot require a permission slip for its employees …
  • … for any reason, “wouldn’t want people to live.” But it wasn’t until he was in his mid-20s that the subject really … among promiscuous college-age young people. He wondered what he might do to change that. Searching out pro-life … who then issued strict limits on how much of the GAP could be shown. Meanwhile, he tried to gather support for a …
  • … him his evaluation form on which he had written, “Ask God what your grade is.” In the days that followed, Jonathan was … he got in his face and told him that he was going to make it his mission to expel him from the school. Finally reaching … glad that there was acknowledgement that the instructor did do wrong, that he did violate my rights … and that other …
  • … find offensive. Incredibly, officials even went so far as to say that "acts of intolerance will not be tolerated." What's more, the university limited free student expression … to say that "acts of intolerance will not be tolerated." What's more, the university limited free student expression …
  • … But, the principal would not back down. The next day when Justus arrived at school and the time came for the class … notes contained a Bible verse they had to be removed and could not be passed out with his Valentine’s Day cards. No … When Justus arrived home, he explained to his parents what happened. The school official’s actions put Justus in …
  • … at Patterson Elementary, discovered a surprising response to an innocuous invitation inviting his classmates to attend … their real lives, learn new songs, and make a craft tying it all together.” The letter was placed in a sealed envelope, … religious flyers. The court further ruled that the school could not deny the mother’s request to send religious flyers …
  • … and interactions with gay populations. One such activity could be attending the Gay Pride Parade in Augusta.” The … (GLBTQ) populations” because of her Christian beliefs. It was clear that if she did not change her beliefs, or if she did not agree to the …