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  • … the paper as if she had. She received an “A”, but vowed never to compromise her faith again. Three years later, as a … the paper as if she had. She received an “A”, but vowed never to compromise her faith again. Three years later, as a …
  • … remove the word “prayer” from the announcement. Erin asked why, and was told that using that word over the school p.a. … remove the word “prayer” from the announcement. Erin asked why, and was told that using that word over the school p.a. …
  • … was shutting down the event.  Her determination to know why brought her face-to-face with the sometimes absurd … was shutting down the event.  Her determination to know why brought her face-to-face with the sometimes absurd …
  • … we can’t get support?  I’ve paid hundreds of dollars, and never seen any of it go to a group I actually agree with.” … we can’t get support?  I’ve paid hundreds of dollars, and never seen any of it go to a group I actually agree with.” …
  • … to abandon their most basic beliefs. Unfortunately, the court did not see it the same way. Ultimately Jennifer lost … to abandon their most basic beliefs. Unfortunately, the court did not see it the same way. Ultimately Jennifer lost …
  • … on equal terms with other community members. The court agreed and ordered the school to stop enforcing its ban against students handing out religious flyers. The court further ruled that the school could not deny the … on equal terms with other community members. The court agreed and ordered the school to stop enforcing its ban …
  • … August, 2013. A month later, administrators settled out of court, agreeing to completely revise the school’s policies. … August, 2013. A month later, administrators settled out of court, agreeing to completely revise the school’s policies. …
  • It was the start of a new school year and Janelle Poukamissas was excited as she walked into a planning meeting with the other student leaders of the Ichthus Club, a Christian student club at Half Hollow Hills High School East on Long Island, New York.
  • June Sheldon was an adjunct professor at San José City College (SJCC). In the summer of 2007, she taught a Human Heredity course that explored the role of genetics in different disciplines like medicine and agriculture as well as an overview of the biology of human genetics.
  • Ryan Dozier emerged from his Wednesday morning class at Yuba College in central California just in time to hoist an evangelical sign and hand out some tracts to the lunchtime crowd walking across campus.