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  • … that help make her photographs unique. That’s why she can’t create photos or blogs that express messages which go … and blogs about that she wants to make sure she can fully participate in and celebrate each wedding. The city … photographs and blogs about, she wants to make sure she can participate in and celebrate weddings consistent with her …
  • When she was a senior at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Alexandria, Virginia, Alliance Defending Freedom helped Sarah Stites file suit against the Fairfax County Public School Board.
  • Scott Hoffman and his wife have had the privilege of watching God transform hundreds of lives through the ministry of the Ocean Grove campground. After the Civil War, a group of Methodists founded the campground on the shores of New Jersey as a place for the “perpetual worship of Jesus Christ.”
  • … Jack again. The Supreme Court made it clear that Colorado can’t treat me worse than other cake artists because of my … shouldn’t happen because Jack serves all people—he just can’t express every message or celebrate every event that’s … we stand together to defend religious freedom today, we can be victorious. Donate Now Jack wanted to honor God in his …
  • … continue to serve--everyone in our community. But no one can force us to abandon our deeply held beliefs about … the government and the ACLU. Ongoing litigation like this can cripple any small business and the livelihood of its … continue to serve--everyone in our community. But no one can force us to abandon our deeply held beliefs about …
  • In 2006, Elaine Huguenin, a wedding photographer in New Mexico, received an inquiry from Vanessa Wilcox to photograph her same-sex commitment ceremony. Elaine respectfully declined. She and her husband, Jonathan, couldn’t in good conscience use their artistic talents to tell the story of a ceremony that conflicts with their faith.
  • June Sheldon was an adjunct professor at San José City College (SJCC). In the summer of 2007, she taught a Human Heredity course that explored the role of genetics in different disciplines like medicine and agriculture as well as an overview of the biology of human genetics.
  • Pastor Clyde Reed wasn’t always a pastor. Up until the age of 40, he made a living as an engineer, but then something changed.
  • Watch the story of the Tennes Family who was banned from the farmer’s market by the city of East Lansing simply because of their beliefs about marriage.
  • Commissioned II Love was one of the most popular clubs at Savannah State University, until administrators banned the club from campus following charges that the group's leaders were hazing the other members. In reality, this "hazing" was nothing more than a foot-washing ceremony.