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  • … zone” as the only place where individuals can exercise their First Amendment rights. Written by Alliance Defending … Gwinnett College, he wanted to talk about his Christian faith with other interested students. First, campus officials … and reserve one of two tiny speech zones on campus that were only open 10 percent of the week. How big were these …
  • … money and ignoring lower-profile cases that they believed were more important.   Morris Dees co-founded the Southern … don’t want to be forced to expresses messages that violate their beliefs. Any ADF client who has declined to … the passage of laws criminalizing homosexuality.   Myth #3: ADF supports the forced sterilization of people who …
  • … pregnancy centers to add large disclosures stating they were not medically licensed, wrongly implying they were not … pro-life groups to advertise a government message against their deeply held beliefs. 303 Creative v. Elenis (2023) … with her faith. In June 2023, the Court ruled in a 6-3 decision that Colorado cannot force Lorie to express …
  • … and pray without fear of being punished or shut down by their school administrators. Written by Sarah Kramer … Keep in mind, Chase was a senior at the time. And there were many other things besides a lawsuit to occupy his mind … students to pray and talk about their faith during free times during the school day. The impact goes even further …
  • … punish or threaten people simply for praying silently.   Why “buffer zones” are actually censorship zones Local … of these zones refer to them as “buffer zones” to hide their true purpose. They claim that the zones, many of which … is under severe pressure in our country today.” “At all times, I believed my actions to be lawful – freedom of …
  • … and safe online” than it was that people can “speak their minds freely online.” Of course, the dichotomy between … struggle with discomfort with their sex—the bodies they were born with. But Washington’s Counseling Censorship Law … because they responded honestly to a question about their faith. And during the COVID-19 pandemic, at an elementary …
  • … “The duty of parents to provide for the maintenance of their children is a principle of natural law; an obligation … … scrutiny? Strict scrutiny is the highest standard of judicial review in the U.S. legal system. It requires a court … visitation rights—even against a parent’s wishes. In a 6–3 ruling that had no majority opinion, the Supreme Court held …
  • … ability to strip parents who reside in another state of their parental rights if their child travels to California to … violation of parental rights also occurs in Sections 2, 3, and 10 of the bill. SB 107’s prohibition on providing … U.S.C. § 1738A generally requires each state to give full faith and credit to child custody determinations made by …
  • … various COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Many New Yorkers lost their jobs, homes, and livelihoods because the city refused … review process for people with religious beliefs that were not favored under the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. But … to choose between earning a living and living out their faith. … … 7617 … New York City Vaccine Mandate Targeted …
  • … could be used to compel health-care providers to violate their consciences. Written by Gregory S. Baylor Published April 3, 2024 Revised April 10, 2024 Every year, state legislatures … transition” efforts. Christian Healthcare Centers, a faith-based medical nonprofit, realized that its ability to …