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  • … is a history of religious people being treated worse than everyone else in the eyes of the law. In one prominent … order. Outcome In December 2008, a federal district court ruled in Daniel’s favor and issued an order temporarily … First Amendment rights. December 2008 : A federal district court issued an order temporarily barring NYDOT from removing …
  • … & General Counsel | Alliance Defending Freedom Our laws should protect all innocent lives and support mothers … how to better serve women and save lives. After decades of court-imposed abortion on demand until birth, tragically, …
  • … challenged the Biden administration’s misinterpretation in court on behalf of a pair of organizations of medical … right to operate according to its beliefs. No ministry should have to choose between helping the hurting and following its faith, and no health-care professional should ever be forced to violate their conscience or …
  • … is a melting pot” and “I believe the most qualified person should get the job” qualified as “microaggressions” because … filed a lawsuit on behalf of Dr. Hiers. A federal district court ruled that the university likely violated Dr. Hiers’ … rights. The bottom line The right to free speech is for everyone—not just those in power. Tolerance is a two-way …
  • … other students facing unexpected pregnancies. “They just want some kind of relief,” she says. “They just want a face to say, ‘You know what? There’s another option.’” …
  • … 2024: ADF attorneys have filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court asking it to act swiftly to require a federal district … about his support for abortion. He referred to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health …
  • … a protection of “employee rights.” Religious organizations should be free to hire employees who share their beliefs. The government should be protecting this freedom, not forcing employers to … ministerial exception may be used as a defense in court, but it’s not a jurisdictional bar . . . for bringing a …
  • … deliberative and truly representative of what the people want. In general, new laws are enacted through the … direct democracy to implement the policies that they want in their state. How does a ballot measure get to the …
  • … was withdrawn, and the case was dismissed. Outcome As the Supreme Court  and the Ninth Circuit  have ruled, the government …
  • … But today, some are arguing that medical professionals should be allowed to participate in their patients’ deaths … that assisted suicide was a “reasonable option” they should consider. By compelling Dr. Lacy to speak and forcing …