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  • … their First Amendment rights to speak freely and exercise religion, so Christie filed a lawsuit in February 2023. …
  • … at schools at schools that “discriminate on the basis of religion in selecting students.” The federal district court … dismissed the lawsuit. It ruled the taxpayers had no standing to sue over the tax credit since they were not … wrote that the taxpayers who didn’t like the program had no legal standing to challenge how private organizations used …
  • … of federal law will leave virtually nothing and no one untouched—including scientific fact and those in the … sound medical judgment and their consciences, and do no harm to their patients. Who are the doctors suing the … all their patients, regardless of their race, ethnicity, religion, ideology, sexual attractions, or gender identity. …
  • … fired by her employer for being pregnant, leaving her with no financial resources to cover the medical expense of … safety issues. Roe was not the pro-woman opinion that some imagine. In a patriarchal passage that abortion advocates … resources that any woman—regardless of age, race, religion, or economic status—can access to support her during …
  • … Act, both of which prohibit discrimination on the basis of religion, sexual orientation, and gender identity. In … appealed its expulsion internally at the VPA, but to no avail. Defending religious freedom In November 2023, ADF …
  • … fair for male athletes to compete against female athletes? No. And that answer isn’t just based on common sense—the … provide a significant athletic advantage for males. And no amount of testosterone blockers can compensate for that … of women’s sports In today’s world, it’s difficult to imagine that there was a time when women and girls didn’t …
  • … the First Amendment and essential to the free exercise of religion. Everyone benefits when the government is not …
  • … of those who believed were of one heart and mind, and no one claimed that any of his possessions was his own, but … purposes defined by the IRS, including the advancement of religion, lessening the burdens of government, and defending …
  • … most sacred of all property.” Thomas Jefferson said that no “provision in our constitution ought to be dearer to man, … speech. The First Amendment says, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or …
  • … protected freedoms including the freedom of religion and the freedom of speech. Sometimes, like in the …