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  • … could place in an applicant’s home, and Bates could not agree to this because of her faith. “Oregon’s policy … her application process, Bates alerted ODHS that she will happily love and accept any child, but she cannot say or … agenda above the needs of countless children who would be happy to grow up in a loving, Christian home like …
  • … hostile work environment claim under Title VII, which will survive the School Board’s motion to dismiss.” The … the curriculum teaches that acts of “racism” can only be committed by members of the “dominant race,” which it … hostile work environment claim under Title VII, which will survive the School Board’s motion to dismiss.” The …
  • … and sexuality. The court, which found that the school did not engage in any discrimination that would disqualify it from the program, also ruled that the school does not have pay back more than $102,000 for its previous … as state officials were demanding. “The government may not discriminate against religious schools simply because it …
  • … children’s claimed gender identity prompts legal challenge WILL, ADF attorneys represent 14 parents from eight Madison … and at school, and to conceal what he or she perceives to be his or her true identity from parents, is psychologically … health. For this reason at least, schools should not support deceit of parents…. Most children are both …
  • … for any reason. “A public university is supposed to be a marketplace of ideas, but that marketplace can’t … State’s policies regulating speech in this fashion are not at all acceptable or constitutional,” said ADF Senior … Center for Academic Freedom . “Because today’s students will be tomorrow’s leaders and voters, universities should …
  • … that express messages they deem objectionable and would not express for anyone,” Colorado treats Phillips … Phillips complained to the state about Phillips’ decision not to create a cake designed pink on the inside and blue on … that express messages they deem objectionable and would not express for anyone,” Colorado treats Phillips …
  • … briefs filed in this case affirm, the government shouldn’t be allowed to ruin Barronelle or any other creative … in November of last year. “We hope the U.S. Supreme Court will consider the arguments in these briefs, take this case, … be imperiled if the Washington Supreme Court decision is not reviewed separately or in conjunction with the pending  …
  • … Campus Affairs Committee to decide whether a group should be granted official recognition and whether it may receive … Students for Life” said Mattox. “Today’s college students will be tomorrow’s legislators, judges, commissioners, and … Students for Life” said Mattox. “Today’s college students will be tomorrow’s legislators, judges, commissioners, and …
  • … the content and viewpoint of student speech if it does not “support the mission of Kellogg Community College (KCC) … or activity.” “All public colleges—which are supposed to be the ‘marketplace of ideas’—have the duty to protect and … and charged them with trespass. “Today’s college students will be tomorrow’s legislators, judges, commissioners, and …
  • … Knox, and Delaware counties—because officials there have not allowed a student who professes a gender that conflicts … Education’s Office for Civil Rights because the district will not provide the child with access to intimate facilities … can alter, and are illegitimately forcing their political will on all public schools across the nation. No federal law …