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  • … ugly controversy over the rights of it’s owners to operate according to their faith. Case: Baker v. Wildflower Inn Image … in order to offer event services through her personal business. The inn’s actual business practice was to honestly … while agreeing to serve everyone in accordance with the law – a practice approved by the Vermont Human Rights …
  • … punished Harris Funeral Homes for trying to follow the law as written and elevated politics above the interests of … families in Michigan. Owned by Tom Rost, this family business has employed five generations of Tom's family. And … be rewritten to include “gender identity.” But neither unelected bureaucrats nor courts have the authority to …
  • … Catholic Bookstore Owner Exempt from Pronoun Police Jacksonville cannot punish … Anyone who wishes to use their talents to start a private business and offer goods or services to the public can do so, … and Title VII. This means the bookstore is free to operate according to its beliefs and explain its faith to customers …
  • … from his work in order to fight for his freedom to live according to his faith. Through it all, Jack has endured the … of the national media, lost a huge portion of his business, and had to let several employees go. He’s received … not something we choose or change. Once again, Jack acted based on his conscience. He did not turn his back on …
  • … threatened to take away his freedom. This is how it happened … Blaine Adamson feared he would lose his business. “I felt sick, thinking about what might happen to … life, like we all do. He wasn’t bothering anyone. And then one day, without warning, his religious freedom came …
  • … and gender identity to its public-accommodation law. And right on cue, just days after same-sex marriage … politely declined to perform such a ceremony. The Knapps then sued the city to protect their rights and avoid jail … Meanwhile, the chapel always operated as a for-profit business. Coeur d’Alene’s public-accommodation ordinance In …
  • … Cakeshop. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for state officials in Colorado—who have instead created an atmosphere … under the weight of constant litigation that threatens the business you built and the people you love. During his first … and intimidate him out of business just for living according to his beliefs. But that is the type of environment …
  • … in his face in a threatening fashion, while telling him, “Then I guess this means I can call you a c**t.” Before … “a hostile environment.” He incurred the ire of university officials simply because he declined to refer to a … to use, where does it stop? “Public universities have no business compelling people to express ideological beliefs …
  • … music—something he had learned to do at church . So it was natural for him to want to share his talent at school. … called “We Shine.” But shortly before the show, school officials told Brian’s mom, Adriana, that they wouldn’t allow … and expression. What’s at stake? Public schools have no business telling students what kind of messages they can or …
  • … he was simply expressing a message that was important to him. He wasn’t disturbing anyone or attacking any other … roll. During his time at Nichols, Liam has observed school officials embracing ideas about identity that he disagrees … had complained about his shirt and that he must remove it to return to class. Liam politely declined to remove the …