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  • … 2023 Many of the ideas that make our Constitution unique were born in Virginia. Seven signers of the Constitution were … artists with censorship, fines, and even closure of their businesses if they wouldn’t express the state’s … court orders forcing him to create artwork contrary to his faith—in addition to damages, attorney’s fees, and fines up …
  • … have a duty to uphold the First Amendment, even during times of crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic. Written by Neal … matters and assisted (or equipped others to assist) over 3,200 ministries on COVID-19-related issues. How did ADF … to ensure that churches, ministries, and individuals were treated fairly and their First Amendment rights were
  • … feasted, joined by about 90 Native Americans. The Pilgrims were neither the first nor the last group to come to America … place of faith in the lives of our people was to protect their freedom to practice religion.” Indeed. Religious … their religious freedom will not take us back to ugly times in our nation’s history. Far from it. People of faith
  • … are supposed to ensure the right of everyone to express their beliefs freely. The stated protections for free speech … has five children and 11 grandchildren, and her Christian faith is a large part of her life. Dr. Räsänen is a member of … slandering, or insulting anyone. My statements were all based on the Bible’s teachings on marriage and …
  • … matters of church government as well as those of faith and doctrine” ( Kedroff v. Saint Nicholas Cathedral , … the extent to which religious institutions could control their own employment decisions without government … in such ecclesiastical decisions.” If the government were to involve itself in the internal governance of a church …
  • … by Grant Atkinson Published March 22, 2024 Revised April 3, 2024 Today, information is more widely available across … information is objectively factual. They are inserting their own bias and opinions and presenting them as “facts.” … infections. But based on studies it conceded were “not adequate,” the FDA has since removed the …
  • … this freedom by attempting to force teachers to contradict their own faith by expressing the school's preferred viewpoint on … students requested that she call them by names that were inconsistent with their sex and were different than …
  • … company about the spread of ‘misinformation’ on their platforms,” the 5th Circuit wrote. One White House … this needs to be resolved immediately.” The officials were not subtle in their implications that if social media … We must maintain a robust marketplace of ideas, which is why the Supreme Court must affirm that government officials …
  • … people who are seeking to become more comfortable with their sex or who wish to reduce unwanted same-sex attraction. … they set for themselves. That’s unconstitutional, and it’s why Alliance Defending Freedom is asking the U.S. Supreme … those of his clients. Many of Brian’s clients share his faith, and they value his counsel about issues of sexuality …
  • … tax exempt? Why should it continue to be tax exempt? If I were to sit down and ask you these questions, would you have … be given. The fact that most Americans cannot explain why their church is tax exempt indicates a forgotten history and … value to the community, a figure that is nearly ten times the church’s annual budget. It is easy to see the …