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  • … show me something. You can’t just decide you’re going to censor my child.” After they hung up, Jennifer called her … pledge from district officials to respect students’ free speech rights. Later that day, she sent Lydia’s principal, … up for what’s right, and not just bow down before the government.” Matthew Booth Someone recommended Alliance …
  • … started to reach out to me, asking, “Can you help us? Because we’re being told that if we continue this, they’re … we saw over and over again how God intervened to help us win. F&J: What’s one of the ways you’ve seen God intervene? … to raise this movement up. F&J: It’s been said that COVID-19 has made every family a homeschooling family. Has the …
  • … dumping, then run back for another load. “No laziness, just hard work, running the wheelbarrows,” says her dad, … Marxism and censorship, political events and COVID-19 restrictions — and with what she learned, her confidence … well as Maggie’s constitutionally protected right of free speech. A few weeks later, a number of art therapy students …
  • … volunteer staff could handle, and a waiting list that just keeps growing. Parents loved the small classes, strong … worked to secure the school’s participation in the federal government’s national school lunch program (administered by … they respected it,” Julie says. “It was a whirlwind. A win without a settlement. A win without a judicial decision. …
  • … ADF is defending the groups’ First Amendment rights. “The government can’t discriminate against certain viewpoints by … Allied Attorney Bill Becker successfully defended the free speech rights of a Portland State University graduate student … The 9th Circuit’s decision makes it clear that a church cannot be treated more harshly than secular entities, …
  • … was pregnant at age 16. “My initial instinct was to hide it from my family,” she says. She remembered a small building … asking questions, “making me feel like I was more than just a kid that made a dumb mistake.” But Eva left with no … on either of them. “She told me I was rushing into this because I didn’t want to think about it,” Ruth says. “She was …
  • … he told them, and quickly proved it — accomplishing in just a few minutes what would’ve taken them quite a while. … That turned out to be a question better asked of the government officials themselves. “If you believe in biblical … crucial points, Widmalm-Delphonse says. “One, freedom of speech. They’re asking applicants to speak the state’s …
  • … of business. It’s a law that explicitly targets the free speech of pro-life pregnancy centers like Branches, and it’s … and survivors of trafficking. If the Branches staff cannot fulfill a need themselves, they connect women and … and offer them the support they need without fear of undue government punishment.  “If the attorney general and her …
  • … In fact, that commitment almost ended my career before it began. I had wanted to be a midwife since I was in my late … my final year of training, I began to face discrimination because of my beliefs. The difficulties began with my … the other societies at the event could possibly appreciate just how grateful we were to be there. We had such a good …
  • … when a justice believes her role is to apply the law as it is written, rather than as she would like it to be … Supreme Court bench and remember we're not alone. In part because of our religious convictions, we believe that God … Unfortunately, Justice Barrett came under attack for just this awe-inspiring balance between her work and her …