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  • … her right to free speech. In terms of why that would be, it’s because that freedom protects everyone—not just … but all of our beliefs are at issue in these kinds of cases. And at the outset, I just want to stress two … the corporate world and the government world so that she could promote causes that are close to her heart. She loves …
  • … most recent actions all but ensure the abortion drug will be  un safe for many women, ubiquitous, and routinely mailed … Box warning on its label, acknowledging that the drug could cause serious side effects and even death. It also …  the FDA’s unlawful removal of safeguards at the U.S. Supreme Court. It was not so long ago when then-Sen. Joe …
  • … case eventually made its way to the Supreme Court. In a 5-4 decision, the Court ruled NIFLA was likely to succeed in … NIFLA was likely to win its claim that the government could not force pro-life pregnancy centers to advertise … working to protect life.   The bottom line No one should be forced by the government to express a message that …
  • … That’s 9 million children who never knew what it meant to be loved outside their mother’s womb; 9 million children who … services the organization provided decreased from about 4 million to 2.3 million. Besides abortion, the only other … to eighth-graders. The flyer detailed at what age students could give consent to have sex with someone younger or older. …
  • courts allow pre-enforcement challenges when a law could potentially violate a citizen’s rights in the present … in the mid-19th century, American courts began to hear cases challenging potential public nuisances (like building … first expose himself to actual arrest or prosecution to be entitled to challenge a statute that he claims deters the …
  • … in the event that Roe were overturned. So when the U.S. Supreme Court did so in 2022, Idaho’s Defense of Life Act was … manipulation of EMTALA. It said that Idaho shouldn’t be allowed to enforce its Defense of Life Act because it … child[ren].” EMTALA and the Defense of Life Act can be enforced simultaneously without any conflict. The Office …
  • … with. Below is a snapshot of seven regulations expected to be advanced this year, and the chilling effect they could have on those who live and work according to their … take those religious and moral burdens away, and the U.S. Supreme Court initially upheld those rules in July 2020. But …
  • … The End of the Lemon Test The Supreme Court finally abandoned the Lemon test in Kennedy v. … that I have seen in my years litigating First Amendment cases since 1984 has been the extreme separationist version … Court nonetheless upheld the policy because New York City could consider Establishment Clause “concerns” to justify …
  • … does not regulate Brian’s speech. ADF is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse that ruling. The state of Washington … not disengage from the conflict over language—whether it be in terms of pronouns , marriage, life, or other … themselves the authority to determine what words cannot be spoken or what words must be spoken. Words matter. The …
  • … you go to take a stand for your beliefs? What would you be willing to give up? Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … Barronelle knew that this was a custom design that she could not create. As a devout Christian, Barronelle believes … capacity. This means that if Barronelle had lost her cases, she could have lost nearly everything—not only the …