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  • … One of the biggest obstacles to religious liberty that I have seen in my years litigating First Amendment cases … Case:Rosenberger v. Rector & Visitors of the University of Virginia … Case:Good News Club v. Milford Central School …
  • … history: it was bad jurisprudence. This is clear for three reasons. First, the Supreme Court in Roe instituted a … in the opposite direction. There are, broadly speaking, four categories of abortion laws : pre- Roe laws, trigger or … have been enjoined—these are pro-life laws like heartbeat bills, discrimination-abortion protections, and pain-capable …
  • … openly participate in the practice, which cuts directly against the organization’s Christian mission and message. In … in assisted suicide for religious or conscientious reasons. April 2023: Lujan Grisham signed the new bill into …
  • … is unconstitutional. Compelling people to speak messages against their most deeply held beliefs undermines the common … and believe. When government compels people to say things against their will—including through their art—it is an … ability to not speak messages they disagree with. West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette (1943) During …
  • Alliance Defending Freedom represents people free of charge, but we can’t do it without your help. Your gift of $100 to the Freedom Fund will help Alliance Defending Freedom fight these battles and be ready when your rights are threatened. You know we are in a fight for our fundamental freedoms. Right now, churches are being told when and how they can meet. Public schools and athletic associations are allowing boys who identify as girls to compete in girls’ sports competitions. And government officials are trying to force creative professionals to express messages through their art that ...
  • … Supreme Court in 2014. March for Life also filed a lawsuit against the mandate in 2014 and won in 2015 . In May 2016, … be forced to provide life-destroying drugs and devices against its beliefs and mission. The bottom line No one … … Case:Zubik v. Burwell … Little Sisters of the Poor … Virginia … New York … Maryland … Delaware … U.S. Court of …
  • We asked a number of national pro-life advocates to answer the question, ‘How can we best support vulnerable women faced with an unplanned pregnancy?’
  • … Sixteen female athletes have filed a class-action lawsuit against the NCAA for its policy of letting men compete in … the 500-yard freestyle race at the NCAA Women’s Division I Swimming and Diving Championships. Unfortunately for Réka, … that allows males to compete in the female category. All four have spent years and hundreds of hours training for the …
  • … serious privacy questions along the way. None of these reasons hold water, and none even attempt to explain why the … policies are a threat to everyone—and allow for censorship against Americans of every political and religious stripe. … upon financial institutions to make this threat a reality against religious organizations. For example, the  highly …
  • … words – Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire (1942) True threats – Virginia v. Black (2003), Counterman v. Colorado (2023) … If we outlaw our nonviolent tools of resolving conflict (i.e., expressing and then debating different perspectives on … name of exercising his “speech.” After filing a lawsuit against the professor, ADF secured a settlement and the …