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  • … Gospel concerts, the government determined that it isn’t a place of worship, but public property. It started after … of Civil Rights notified the campground that they would be investigated for sexual discrimination, and “prosecuted to … take the New Jersey Division for Civil Rights to court for violating their right to act according to their
  • … councilman Fernando Cabrera said. The government shouldn’t single out churches and other religious groups that conduct … make an impact on the neighborhood, and we have. Even the court case has been a part of that. We’ve seen lives changed … better.” The Body of Christ does what no mere government can do. They offer, as a gift, healing for the body, mind, …
  • … Church of North America, Geneva College is no stranger to ­­taking big risks for the sake of Christ. Case: Geneva … on behalf of Geneva College. In June 2013, the district court suspended the enforcement of the abortion-pill mandate … of their employee healthcare coverage. But this still wasn’t enough. The so-called “accommodation” still gives access to
  • … farm . But her willingness to witness for her faith isn’t so typical. When Lydia went to school wearing her favorite … couldn’t wear her “Jesus Loves Me” mask, saying that “you cant have religious or political things on masks at school.” … of our cases, including 15 victories at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011. … Nine-year-old Lydia Booth climbed into …
  • … Alliance Defending Freedom defended the O’Reillys in court, and ultimately, the Human Rights Commission admitted … continue to serve--everyone in our community. But no one can force us to abandon our deeply held beliefs about marriage,” said Jim. “Our beliefs haven’t changed, but we do have lives to live, a family to love, a …
  • … views in her college counseling program. You see, Jen didn’t hide who she was while in class. Once her professors … interactions with gay populations. One such activity could be attending the Gay Pride Parade in Augusta.” The university … to abandon their most basic beliefs. Unfortunately, the court did not see it the same way. Ultimately Jennifer lost …
  • … Clyde and Ann Reed Pastor Clyde Reed wasn’t always a pastor. Up until the age of 40, he made a living … the church’s signs. Under the code, political signs could be up to 32 square feet and displayed for 5 months, but … ADF Senior Counsel David Cortman argued to the Supreme Court that restricting signs based on their content is …
  • … a homosexual relationship, or to lie about why she couldn’t. As a counselor for the Center for Disease Control and … explaining that due to her “personal values,” it wouldn’t be fair to her client to proceed with counseling. Even though … freedom of religion and speech rights, but the district court and the court of appeals held that her employer had …
  • … at Patterson Elementary, discovered a surprising response to an innocuous invitation inviting his classmates to attend … the camp, how “the kids get a Bible lesson that they can tie into their real lives, learn new songs, and make a … on equal terms with other community members. The court agreed and ordered the school to stop enforcing its ban …
  • … remembers marveling that anyone, for any reason, “wouldn’t want people to live.” Case: Anderson v. Harrison Image In … August, 2013. A month later, administrators settled out of court, agreeing to completely revise the school’s policies. … Spencer. “I found that my voice does matter. One voice can change many voices – one voice can speak to so many …