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  • … organizations should be able to hire and partner with people who share their faith. Simply put, the state is taking money, resources, and … other religious ministries, forcing them to either hire people who openly oppose their core beliefs, or lose access …
  • … protected that right. Louisiana abortion providers went to extraordinary lengths to erase a law that state legislators …
  • … of Congress, the legislative branch. This ensures that the people making laws must answer to the voters. The president, … the fact that we seem to be governed by unelected people instead of by Congress and the president. How did … the problems of the modern world. In Wilson’s mind, ordinary men elected to Congress were ill-equipped to craft …
  • … are arguing to restrict free speech. More and more , people are labeling speech they deem offensive as “violence,” … Court cases protecting the freedom of speech , including Reed v. Town of Gilbert (2015), NIFLA v. Becerra (2018), and … As Dr. Pamela Paresky writes in Psychology Today , “Two people can interact with the same circumstances and perceive …
  • … What would happen to faith-based nonprofits like pregnancy resource centers or … ruled that religious organizations could be forced to hire people who disagree with, and refuse to live out, the … to serving the homeless and sharing the Gospel, to hire people who oppose its mission. For eight decades, the Mission …
  • … defend Jack—or any of our clients—without the help of people like you. After more than ten years, Jack Phillips is … punish those—like Jack—who are willing to stand for their faith. With so much at stake, we cannot back down. Your …
  • … This is a lie. But this ideology doesn't just confuse people with its lie. This lie is leading people to hurt their bodies and, in many cases, be permanently sterilized. It’s pushing people—including innocent young children—on a path to taking …
  • People should be free to express their beliefs without the … to defend Americans like Emilee relies on the support of people like you. Alliance Defending Freedom needs more …
  • … VII, not Title IX. Similarly, Bostock does not change the ordinary meaning of sex under Title IX but still recognizes … should promote the common good and dignity of all people, while upholding the constitutional freedoms of all …
  • … that compelled speech is unconstitutional. Compelling people to speak messages against their most deeply held … undermines the common good. A free society depends on ordinary citizens having the freedom of belief as well as the … opinion, or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein.” Wooley v. Maynard (1977) A Jehovah’s Witness …