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  • … Utah governor signs critical religious freedom bill Published March 22, 2024 The following … and work according to their faith without fear of unjust government punishment: “Citizens shouldn’t be left … 25 other states in guaranteeing that Utahans of all faiths can seek relief from oppressive state action.” Pronunciation …
  • … 11th Circuit protects religious minorities from government discrimination Published … use and zoning context to ensure that government officials can’t discriminate against religion in subtle ways. The 11th …
  • … to operate their family business in accordance with their religious values. But when the U.S. Department of Health and … business to its knees. With the help of Alliance Defending Freedom and allied attorney Jonathan Whitehead, Sioux Chief … held beliefs without the fear of being punished by the government Christian business being forced to pay for …
  • … & Breakfast Details Documents Summary What's at stake The freedom to operate a business according to your deeply held beliefs without the fear of being punished by the government. The ability to own and operate a business without … with people who are unwilling to respect her deeply held religious beliefs.         Our role in this case Alliance …
  • Religious freedom restrictions thaw at Snow College College changes policies to settle Alliance Defending Freedom lawsuit Published April 18, 2013 Related Case: Solid … College has changed several policies to restore greater religious freedom to its campus and settle an Alliance …
  • … she owns. ADF petitioned the Washington Supreme Court to take up Barronelle’s case. In February 2017, that court concluded that the government can force her—and, by extension, other creative …
  • … products, in a manner that reflects their sincerely held religious beliefs, including their belief in the sanctity of … held beliefs without the fear of being punished by the government. Christian businesses being forced to pay for … (National Review, 2014-03-21) Matt Bowman : If a company can be African American, can’t it be religious? (Public …
  • … marriage was not something he could do, because of his religious beliefs about marriage. The Colorado Civil Rights … Jack at the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that the government cannot force artists to use their expressive … that free speech is for everyone and that the government can’t force anyone to say something they don’t believe. …
  • … to hear the case of religious broadcasters challenging government officials’ discrimination against their speech by … to stay small and restrict their listener reach so they can afford to stream online. The Copyright Royalty Board is … Constitution, and so we are urging the Supreme Court to take this important case and rule on the side of religious
  • … employee insurance plan. But despite its unquestionable religious roots, Tyndale, like many other businesses in … business to its knees. Represented by Alliance Defending Freedom, Tyndale filed a lawsuit challenging the abortion pill mandate. The district court rejected the government’s argument that Tyndale isn’t religious enough to …