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  • … students’ parents. Students may be entitled to a religious exemption from a mandatory student vaccination program if: … exemptions to students, but not religious exemptions   3. Churches The Supreme Court has established that government … Legal challenges based on disparate treatment of churches and comparable secular activities have been …
  • The Supreme Court upheld a New York program allowing public school teachers to teach some secular classes to qualifying students enrolled at religious schools.
  • … Vanderbilt receives more than $300 million in federal tax dollars each year, and federal law prohibits grant … Vanderbilt receives more than $300 million in federal tax dollars each year, and federal law prohibits grant …
  • Taxpayers lack standing to bring an Establishment Clause challenge to a Presidential program that funds conferences to explain to community groups how to apply for federal grants to help poor people and others in need.
  • ADF secures settlement for Christian fired for requesting Sundays off
  • … Profiles Summary A Washington state law, SB 6219, forces churches to cover elective abortions in their health … View Profile … A Washington state law, SB 6219, forces churches to cover elective abortions in their health …
  • Church represented by ADF attorneys to receive complete reimbursement for requested property improvements
  • … mandate against the universities, permanently ending this attack on religious freedom.  Our role in this case Alliance … mandate against the universities, permanently ending this attack on religious freedom.  Our role in this case Alliance …
  • … prayer requests, connects interested customers to local churches, hosts events where community members can meet … inconsistent with their sex. Instead, the employees use another form of address that does not include gender, such as …
  • A New Hampshire law allows the creation of 25-foot zones in which no person may speak, stand, or even enter on public ways and sidewalks outside of abortion facilities.