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  • … Nelson Photography v. Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government Details Videos Documents Resources Profiles … Nelson Photography v. Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government … same-sex marriage … religious freedom … … Nelson Photography v. Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government … blogger … artistic freedom … Chelsey Nelson …
  • … or abortion-inducing drugs and procedures as part of its employee insurance plan. But despite its unquestionable … the abortion pill mandate. The district court rejected the government’s argument that Tyndale isn’t religious enough to qualify for an exemption to the mandate, instead …
  • … another photographer at a cheaper rate, but that was not enough. Ms. Willock filed a complaint against Elaine and … owners and artistic professionals to express themselves without the government forcing them to express views with which they …
  • … in its community and welcomes everyone to learn more about the good news of God’s forgiving love and compassion. … subject to government control and that state officials have no business determining which church activities are “religious enough” and which aren’t. ADF will continue to defend the …
  • … day. Overall, the regulation reduces fishing profits by about 20%. Loper Bright Enterprises, a fishing company in New … and other fisheries sued to challenge this federal government rule, arguing that NMFS lacked statutory authority to force them to pay for these monitors. Case Documents Court Title …
  • … is constitutional, saying that ProtectMarriage.com did not have a strong enough interest to defend the law in court. That decision … of one man and one woman. Promoting the importance of both mothers and fathers. Protecting the voters’ rights to direct …
  • … of the Center for Religious Schools and Senior Counsel for Government Affairs. View Profile … Ave Maria School of Law in …
  • … denial, the administration told Beth that the club could have the event if club members voted on it. But after they … advisor went to the club meeting and tried to intimidate them, calling the event "offensive" and saying the students … The district soon settled the case, agreeing to change its restrictive speech policies and restore the First …
  • … refused to grant the exemption because the Church did not have a 501(c)(3) letter from the IRS.  The Church explained … The Church faced foreclosure because it did not have enough money to pay the tax. With ADF’s assistance, the … the tax. What's at stake The ability of a church to exist without being subjected to illegal taxation that would result …
  • … Social Work at Missouri State.  Where many students would have simply signed the letter and moved onto other homework, … says, “It wasn’t just ‘Look at this population and write about it’ … it was, ‘You are going to put your name on … document that says I am going to support the homosexual agenda.’” Missouri State University dragged Emily alone …