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  • … to stand up for his faith during the 2022-23 NHL season was Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov. In January, … did anything wrong." Whether he knew it or not, Tortorella was summarizing the rationale behind the First Amendment with … Reimer’s statement, including his brief synopsis of the Gospel, on their official Twitter account. For every person …
  • … serving the community wherever possible. Since the church was relatively small and did not have a physical building, … the services were over. But even that short time period was longer than the sign code allowed for. When the town … the precedent set by the Court, Christians can share the Gospel without fearing government censorship.   Case timeline …
  • … Fathers took pains to explain that the Constitution was not written to bestow rights upon Americans. In fact, … Sir William Blackstone, an 18th-century English jurist, was one of the foremost teachers of this idea, and the … culture and help keep the door open for the spread of the Gospel. Because protecting God-given freedoms was at the core …
  • … had been written on a whiteboard at the law school’s Boise campus. Professor Seamon, Peter, Mark, and other CLS members … student asked the CLS members why they believed marriage was between one man and one woman. Mark politely explained … them if they simply expressed their religious beliefs on campus or to other students. University of Idaho officials …
  • … The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has twice ruled in favor of our clients, but Vermont officials …
  • … dictators who ensure that those who disagree with them are silenced, imprisoned, or even killed. By contrast, countries … which messages to express or not express. Students When he was in seventh grade, Liam Morrison was punished after … face criminal charges of “hate speech.” Although Päivi has twice been unanimously acquitted of any wrongdoing in lower …
  • Colorado is trying to force Christian counselor Kaley Chiles to express only the government’s views on gender identity and sexual orientation.
  • … to come. As an example, 35 years ago, homeschooling was thought by officials in many states to be illegal. Today, … our ultimate mission: to keep the doors open for the Gospel—not just for you, but for your children, … belonging to everyone—from the student on the college campus to the artist wanting to express messages in …
  • … and they hope to send their own children to that same campus. And for many people of faith, it’s important to … and universities that share their faith. But this lawsuit was about more than that.  Ultimately, REAP was claiming that legal protections for religion are …
  • … years as a successful pilot for FedEx. Later in life, she was inspired  to serve the homeless. As a child, Sherrie’s … Hope Center. Instead, Anchorage officials went after it— twice —because of its Christian beliefs. Downtown Hope Center … as a woman tried to gain access to the women’s shelter. He was injured and intoxicated, so Sherrie sent him to a local …