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  • Director of the Center for Parental Rights Kate Anderson answers questions about the new team and the increasing threat to parental rights in the United States.
  • … funding, Grant Park would not be able to cover meals for its students. When schools participate in the school lunch … and respect, no matter what. But the school cannot abandon its religious beliefs about human sexuality—that God made us … government cannot force a religious institution to abandon its deeply held beliefs. That violates the Free Exercise …
  • … days. The bank claimed that it no longer wanted to serve its “business type” and that Indigenous Advance exceeded the … commercial banks—have expansive “reputational risk” or “hate speech” policies that threaten their customers with … donating to mainstream, religious organizations that the SPLC smears as “hate groups.” Sadly, Fidelity Charitable—the …
  • … sharing his faith as he desired. They silenced him twice while he was sharing the Gospel in a public area on … told him to stop speaking because someone had complained. According to these officers, Chike violated the speech code … Eventually, it abandoned this argument and amended its speech policies to allow for speech in any outdoor area …
  • … at  Fox News . My parents have always taught me to think for myself. My dad often makes comments and then questions me to see if I think they are true. He’ll ask, “Is that right?” or “Do you think that’s true?” He has done this since I was very little. …
  • … in many forms. Free speech not only entails a right to think or express what you want in the privacy of your own … free speech rights of the church by discriminating against its speech. Churches throughout the country should be able to … face criminal charges of “hate speech.” Although Päivi has twice been unanimously acquitted of any wrongdoing in lower …
  • … You are loved.” So the Hope Center only allows women in its overnight quarters to ensure that these women feel safe. … abusive situations and even sex trafficking. You would think that the local government would want to support … Hope Center. Instead, Anchorage officials went after it— twice —because of its Christian beliefs. Downtown Hope Center …
  • … events. For several years, they endured unbelievable hate and vitriol with a quiet strength and grace. Why? Because they took a stand for their right to live according to their religious beliefs—beliefs that some … in Phoenix, and it challenged Phoenix’s attempt to use its ordinance to compel Joanna and Breanna to create art …
  • … ADF’s American Culture on Appeal Event on Oct. 25, 2022. I think that however you define marriage, my hope is that … on a particular issue with a particular administration. I think we’re living in a world where we don’t want to rely on … the right which they first of all strike down. They know its power.” In 303 Creative , the Supreme Court will decide …
  • … waiting to be adopted. With such a great need, you would think that all 50 states would be eager to place children … state agencies. The state had targeted New Hope because of its practice of only placing children in homes with a married … to one survey, practicing U.S. Christians are more than twice as likely to adopt than the general population. Even …