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  • … ruling from the Arizona Supreme Court was an exercise in judicial modesty. Written by Jake Warner Published April 17, … Reinstates 160-Year-Old Abortion Ban” from The New York Times   after the Arizona Supreme Court issued its decision … law at issue in this case. The people of Arizona, through their elected representatives, have repeatedly affirmed …
  • … Schwartz has helped many of them pursue and achieve their personal goals. Dr. Schwartz never expected the government to step in and tell him what conversations were off limits with his patients. But that is exactly what …   Who is Dr. Dovid Schwartz? Dr. Dovid Schwartz views his faith and work as intertwined . He was raised in a secular …
  • … Won't Play Christian hockey players are standing up for their faith by declining to wear NHL ‘Pride’ jerseys. Written … on the Bible, the highest authority in my life." There were still people who verbally attacked Reimer and called him obscene names, even though he …
  • … Court will protect her right to free speech. In terms of why that would be, it’s because that freedom protects … countries in the world have free speech protections in their written constitutions. Their governments provide … in her work. And yes, she wants to be able to promote her faith’s view that marriage is between a man and a woman. …
  • … about the details of this case below. Student advocates were arrested after they started writing a pro-life message … And they planned a rally in August to do just that. Before their rally, these two groups received a permit for the … right just because it doesn’t like their message. That’s why Alliance Defending Freedom filed a lawsuit against the …
  • … college officials stopped him from publicly sharing his faith as he desired. They silenced him twice while he was … up about 0.0015 percent of campus. If the entire campus were the size of a football field, these “speech zones”—the only places students could exercise their First Amendment rights—would be the size of a piece of …
  • … speech. Written by Gregory S. Baylor Published November 3, 2022 Revised December 14, 2022 President Biden signed the … the tax-exempt status of nonprofits that exercise their belief that marriage is the union of one man and one … a “national policy.” If the Respect for Marriage Act were enacted, the IRS could rely upon the bill to conclude …
  • … Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published August 3, 2021 Revised November 1, 2023 For years, Colorado cake … would hear Jack’s first case—Jack and Masterpiece Cakeshop were all over the news. Later, Scardina made another request … hostility that Colorado officials finally ended their crusade against him. After Colorado abandoned the …
  • … What happens now? Written by Neal Hardin Published May 3, 2022 Revised December 7, 2023 On June 24, the U.S. Supreme … called it an “unnecessary” decision and “heavy-handed judicial intervention.” In the Dobbs decision, Justice Alito … pregnancy outcomes is health care, and—no matter how many times pro-abortion activists say otherwise—abortion is not …
  • … to succeed, because I’m a woman. That experience is why three of my fellow female athletes and I  filed a lawsuit … (CIAC): because girls and women shouldn’t be stripped of their right to fair competition. The CIAC allows biological … That’s because males have massive physical advantages. Their bodies are  simply bigger and stronger on average  than …