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  • … decade of ugly controversy over the rights of it’s owners to operate according to their faith. Case: Baker v. … Alliance Defending Freedom defended the O’Reillys in court, and ultimately, the Human Rights Commission admitted … to serve--everyone in our community. But no one can force us to abandon our deeply held beliefs about marriage,” said …
  • … coerced into having an abortion soon after she immigrated to the US, Fe Esperanza Racpan Vinoya understands all too well the … hands-on abortion training. But the attorneys obtained a court order preventing them from forcing any more to
  • … were unethical and incompatible with the prevailing views in her college counseling program. Case: Keeton v. … school officials stepped in. The University told her to stop sharing her beliefs with others and then even went so … to abandon their most basic beliefs. Unfortunately, the court did not see it the same way. Ultimately Jennifer lost …
  • … “We’ve grown up with a lot of people, and they view us as a being a part of the community,” Kevin Stormans, … trial with 22 witnesses and nearly 800 exhibits, the court ruled that the Pharmacy Commission cannot force the … & McKinstry PLLC filed a petition with the United States Supreme Court, asking them to hear the Stormans’ case. …
  • … when she was little,” says her mom, Angela, “she asked us about Santa Claus, if Santa was real. We told her, ‘Katie, … at school … which is remarkable, given the fact that the Supreme Court has said for years that students don’t shed their free …
  • … at Patterson Elementary, discovered a surprising response to an innocuous invitation inviting his classmates to attend … make a craft tying it all together.” The letter was placed in a sealed envelope, and Jacob left for school with a stack … on equal terms with other community members. The court agreed and ordered the school to stop enforcing its ban …
  • … was an adjunct professor at San José City College (SJCC). In the summer of 2007, she taught a Human Heredity course … of the biology of human genetics.  Prompted by a question on a pop quiz, a student asked Ms. Sheldon how heredity … on the subject of “nature verses nurture” in regard to homosexuality. She gave the students an example found in
  • … heard about the lawsuit, she knew that she was called to join. Why? Because she felt that her voice brought … or listen to her voice. So Alexis simply asked the court to protect the privacy, safety, and dignity of every … along with Independence Law Center, asked the U.S. Supreme Court to take up their case. Unfortunately, the High …
  • … conservative -- a problem for the city of Minneapolis. In 2005, the city hired him as an independent contractor, and … him. Then, they hired a psychological testing company to evaluate Dr. Campion and see if his process for reviewing … his religious and political views. The city settled out of court, and paid Dr. Campion $210,000 in damages. … Dr. …
  • … Christian Andzel’s pro-life club was charged almost $650 to hold a debate when other campus groups didn’t have to pay … Andzel, a college student at the University at Buffalo in New York, is passionately pro-life. His primary … Awareness Project, they displayed a photo mural exhibit on campus that depicts the reality and awfulness of abortion. …