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- … colleges. This allows them to explore subjects they might be interested in pursuing in college and even to get ahead in … course, but only the secular private school student could be eligible to receive public funding for that course. Does … religion. Students who attend a religious school should be allowed to participate in the Dual Enrollment Program on …
- … April 23, 2024 Revised April 30, 2024 Everyone should be free to live and work according to their beliefs without … of unjust government punishment. Such a statement would be common sense to most Americans. It articulates the … beliefs held by [the ministries], including beliefs on abortion, marriage, sexuality, sex, and gender.” Further, …
- … an impossible choice: give up its religious beliefs or be excluded from the universal preschool program because of …
- … The First Amendment ensures that organizations cannot be excluded from benefits available to the public simply …
- We cannot continue to let law enforcement, regulators, and banks that are too big to fail run roughshod over our First Amendment freedoms.
- … go to: the school chosen by the parents or students can’t be religious. A.H. v. French and E.M. v. French In 2020, a …
- … on campus. At SUNY Cortland, student organizations must be officially recognized by the university to enjoy benefits … the power to decide which student organizations should be recognized. SUNY Cortland’s policy regarding group … based on what it perceived the organization’s views to be. Instead of acknowledging that SUNY Cortland policy had …
- … teachers if they were not performing as they should be. The agreement had a term of five years, with the option to be renewed on a year-to-year basis. Both Washington … “unsafe,” citing Arizona Christian’s “Core Commitment” to “be committed to Jesus Christ.” Another board member said he …
- New York City violated the First Amendment with its discriminatory enforcement of COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
- … that distract from the dark reality of these practices. To be eligible for MAID, an applicant had to satisfy certain criteria. His or her death had to be “reasonably foreseeable,” among other requirements. To be clear, physician-assisted suicide is morally reprehensible …