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  • … they would one day be fighting legal battles for the right to operate their business according to their faith. Case: … today, the family has built a successful American business that employs around a thousand people.     Giving back to … do not have to surrender their religious freedom in order to remain in business. … As devout, peaceful …
  • … him. Then, they hired a psychological testing company to evaluate Dr. Campion and see if his process for reviewing … expectations for good psychological practice, adding that Campion is “clearly an expert in this line of work.” … Attorneys with the Alliance Defending Freedom filed a lawsuit on behalf of Dr. Campion against the city for …
  • … Tennes family believes what the Bible says about marriage: that it is between one man and one woman. The Tennes family … beliefs and indicated that they would refer these events to a nearby farm. They never thought that a city 22 miles … beliefs and indicated that they would refer these events to a nearby farm. They never thought that a city 22 miles …
  • … Michigan University (EMU) when a friend persuaded her to help establish a Students For Life (SFLA) chapter at the … Michigan University (EMU) when a friend persuaded her to help establish a Students For Life (SFLA) chapter at the … discussion. “We’re getting people to talk,” Angela said. “That’s our goal." But EMU officials balked at letting SFLA …
  • … speaking, acting, thinking, feeling, or believing anything that another student might conceivably find offensive. Incredibly, officials even went so far as to say that "acts of intolerance will not be tolerated." … more, the university limited free student expression to a small, out-of-the-way section of the campus, and denied …
  • … banned the club from campus following charges that the group's leaders were hazing the other members. In … Defending Freedom and the National Litigation Foundation to sue Savannah State on her behalf, citing their violation of her group's First Amendment-protected right to assemble and express religious faith. The school …