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- … of Geneva College . The case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which directed lower courts to find a resolution that … broad religious exemption, a federal district court issued a ruling permanently protecting Geneva College’s …
- … is unconstitutional. But don’t just take my word for it. Supreme Court precedent continues to show that the Constitution stands the test of time. The Court affirmed in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue …
- … Josephson expressed his view that medical professionals should seek to understand and treat the psychological issues … has a right to express those views. “Universities should welcome differing viewpoints and encourage civil … alike.” That’s why ADF filed a complaint in federal court to defend the rights of Dr. Josephson and other …
- … it in a lawsuit . October 2023 : A federal district court issued a preliminary injunction preventing Colorado …
- … on to have successful careers in their chosen fields. They should be able to trust that the professors who teach these …
- … their beliefs, which is why Christie challenged the law in court. Queen of Angels Catholic Bookstore v. City of … a lawsuit against the city of Jacksonville asking the court to strike down the unconstitutional law. September … The bottom line Free speech is for everyone. All Americans should be free to say what they believe without fear of …
- … without asking the Meads’ permission—or letting them know. The policy even required employees to intentionally …
- … at the age of 13 after a doctor threatened, “Would you rather have a dead daughter or a living transgender son?” …
- … weddings that align with her Christian faith. The U.S. Supreme Court has consistently affirmed these principles. Most … 303 Creative v. Elenis (another ADF case), the High Court ruled that the government cannot use …
- A Missouri State University professor tried to force Emily Brooker to advocate for same-sex adoption in violation of her religious beliefs.