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- … Court victory: Religious colleges can operate according to beliefs, receive federal financial aid Published January 13, 2023 Related Case: Hunter v. U.S. …
- … Court: Calif. library can’t ban meetings it labels ‘religious services’ ADF attorneys secure court order that … the true meaning of what Thomas Jefferson meant about a wall of separation between church and state: it is intended to …
- … Court: Ohio library can’t prohibit meeting because of religious elements ADF attorneys pleased with decision … Public Library Board of Trustees on March 7. “Christian groups shouldn’t be discriminated against for their beliefs, … as anyone else in America,” said Chandler. “The only wall that separates religious groups from public meeting …
- … Schools branded “pervasively sectarian” in Colorado receive discriminatory treatment ADF and CLS file challenge to policy denying aid to students at religious schools Published December 8, 2004 Related Case: … financial aid programs. CCHE claimed the university does not qualify for the programs solely because it is …
- … even parody, the positions, policies, and activities of groups like the NAACP has a very long history of protection,” … of all organizations, regardless of their political or religious views, to comment on the views of others,” added … of all organizations, regardless of their political or religious views, to comment on the views of others,” added …
- … on campus, granting them equal treatment among their peer groups. We commend the university and its general counsel for … on campus, granting them equal treatment among their peer groups. We commend the university and its general counsel for … equal treatment at University of Houston-Clear Lake … religious freedom … university … University of Houston … …
- … training, funding, and litigation to protect and preserve religious liberty, the sanctity of life, marriage, and the … training, funding, and litigation to protect and preserve religious liberty, the sanctity of life, marriage, and the … man free to speak … Case:Borden v. City of Modesto … religious freedom … free speech … Court ruling means Modesto …
- … training, funding, and litigation to protect and preserve religious liberty, the sanctity of life, marriage, and the … training, funding, and litigation to protect and preserve religious liberty, the sanctity of life, marriage, and the … speak in public plaza … Case:Borden v. City of Modesto … religious freedom … free speech … Settlement means Modesto …
- … lawsuit designed to strip their students of financial aid Students stand to lose all federal tuition assistance … a lawsuit that seeks to strip all students at private religious colleges of federal financial aid unless their schools renounce core religious beliefs. The suit, filed by a recently formed LGBT …
- … court: State can’t shut down adoption provider because of religious beliefs Published October 5, 2020 Related Case: New … speaking messages about marriage that contradict their religious convictions and closing their doors. The need for … speaking messages about marriage that contradict their religious convictions and closing their doors. The need for …