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  • … Sue NCAA for Fair Play in Sports Sixteen female athletes have filed a class-action lawsuit against the NCAA for its policy of letting men compete in women’s sports and use … several ADF clients—is calling the sports world and government officials to account. Selina Soule, Chelsea …
  • … Burlington in Vermont. A.M. v. French Vermont established its Dual Enrollment Program in 2013  to “promote … course. Does that sound fair to you? What's at stake? The government can’t treat people of faith as second-class … the case , supporting the principle that students should have every opportunity to pursue their educational goals—even …
  • … implementing policies based on critical race theory in its schools. Critical race theory is a radical ideology that … vs. oppressed, victimizers vs. victims, haves vs. have nots—all based entirely on their race. Not only is this … longer focused on prejudice, so the solution is no longer about equality. Rather, critical race theory proponents …
  • … all familiar with. Even upon hearing that word, you might have visions of fireworks and bald eagles. Perhaps you … or self-realization.” Positive liberty, in short, is about being able to achieve your goals and desires, not … were protesting a law, negative liberty would say that the government can’t take away your microphone to prevent you …
  • … chose 14 grant recipients that year to make use of its Scrap Tire Program. Unfortunately, the state denied the … public benefits simply because of their beliefs. If the government were permitted to do that, then what other public … It just means it must treat them equally and allow them to have the same opportunities that it makes available to …
  • … 3, 2024 Revised February 6, 2024 Conscience protections have long been a hallmark of American law—including … guidance from the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy, pharmacists have the right to personally object to dispensing “emergency … of a woman who lived near Aitkin. She contacted her doctor about getting the “morning after” pill, and a nurse sent a …
  • … church took a stand to correct it. Read on to learn more about the case of Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley. Garry Leist … across the country, Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley shut its doors for months in compliance with government mandates, livestreaming its services online. As …
  • … which happen months before, require intense preparation. I have been in those shoes, preparing for my own oral argument … the Supreme Court, and have helped advocates prepare in about 50 oral arguments before the high court. Here are some … answers to difficult questions, she then “test drives” them in front of moot courts. Moot courts are practice oral …
  • … basically like a public park set aside for your use. You have broad freedom to use these open, outdoor areas to … and viewpoint-neutral, must serve at least a substantial government purpose, cannot be too broad, and cannot have the … a student at Georgia Gwinnett College, he wanted to talk about his Christian faith with other interested students. …
  • … That’s why the barrage of revelations that the federal government is working hand-in-glove with some of the most … book distribution throughout the country—not to mention its influence worldwide. Its dominance of the marketplace, … their bank might be working with law enforcement to flag them as a "threat" for shopping at Cabelas or buying …