Skip to content

Search

Showing 258 results for "detailspages press release details supreme court govt cannot judge speech based on how worthy it is"
  • it was disqualified by the state. But the government cannot treat people of faith worse than everyone else simply … Church challenged this action all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Donate Now Who is Trinity Lutheran Church? Trinity …
  • … Originals BREAKING NEWS: On October 31, 2019, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled for Blaine Adamson. After a seven-year … filed a complaint with the local government and sent a press release to the local newspaper. Others called for a boycott …
  • … Commission | Bostock v. Clayton County NEWS ALERT: Supreme Court delivers a troubling decision against Tom Rost and … whether someone is male or female as an objective fact based on biology. But “gender identity” is a fluid, …
  • … Lorie Smith Lorie Smith Stands for Free Speech at the U.S. Supreme Court Case: 303 Creative v. Elenis Update: June 30, … issued a landmark ruling protecting free speech.  Read the press release with quotes from ADF CEO, President, and General …
  • … jail time. ADF Senior Counsel David Cortman argued to the Supreme Court that restricting signs based on their content is discrimination and violates free speech protections granted by the First Amendment. The Court
  • … be different. Imagine that no matter how hard you try, you cannot shake the desire for a drop—just one more—of alcohol. … with that success … would it? Think again. A Washington Supreme Court decision tried to punish the Mission for declining to …
  • … & Nib Studio v. City of Phoenix BREAKING NEWS: The Arizona Supreme Court ruled in favor of artists who challenged a Phoenix law … that puts a smile on my face. I love seeing all the tiny details come together to achieve a dramatic finish. It is so …
  • … Jack Phillips Jack Is Back in Court, Again. Enough is Enough. Cases: Masterpiece Cakeshop … death threats. After two wins—including one at the U.S. Supreme Court—you would think it would all be over. But now, … detail that matters most: Jack serves everyone; he just cannot express all messages or celebrate all events through …
  • … coercion by challenging the unjust use of this law in court. Kentucky photographer and blogger Chelsey Nelson is … everyone, including those in the LGBT community, but she cannot promote all messages—especially messages that go … 80% of our cases,  including 15 victories at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011. Donate Now Make A Donation Donation …
  • … to challenge the new “buffer zone” statute. “The U.S. Supreme Court had never approved of any type of a law even remotely … said, “The court has, for many, many years, said that speech on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and …