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  • … illegal to compel medical professionals to violate their conscience by forcing them to help with a non-emergency … nurses and Alliance Defending Freedom, the hospital agreed not to force the women to participate in abortions, or to … nurses and Alliance Defending Freedom, the hospital agreed not to force the women to participate in abortions, or to …
  • … music--something he had learned to do at church. So when his elementary school announced auditions for an upcoming … opportunity to showcase his love for performing. He chose to perform movements to the song, "We Shine." But after … as Brian who are told that their religious expression is not welcome inside the schoolhouse gates.   What's at stake …
  • … messages and making them better. But when he was asked to print t-shirts with messages promoting a gay pride festival, he had to refer that request to another printer because he could not support the message due to his religious beliefs. The …
  • … studies in one of its proposed classrooms when the room is not being used for other purposes. The USDA’s own regulations … studies in one of its proposed classrooms when the room is not being used for other purposes. The USDA’s own regulations …
  • … painted zones outside medical facility entrances. The city chose to paint and enforce such censorship zones on the … painted zones outside medical facility entrances. The city chose to paint and enforce such censorship zones on the …
  • … with the Kentucky Supreme Court on behalf of a Lexington promotional printer who wishes to operate his business … upheld the freedom of Blaine Adamson and his promotional print shop, Hands On Originals, to decline to print messages … brief explains, “The right to decide what to say and what not to say—to choose which ideas to express—is core to human …
  • Student group files suit against Arkansas State for limiting speech to 1% of campus
  • … Carolina–Wilmington, frequently received accolades from his colleagues after the university hired him as an assistant … professor in 1998. At the time he was an atheist, but his conversion to Christianity in 2000 impacted his views on political and social issues. After this, he was …
  • … city of Ann Arbor determined that ThinkRight would not be subject to the public accommodations law that would … Vice President of Litigation Strategy & Center for Conscience Initiatives Jonathan Scruggs serves as senior … city of Ann Arbor determined that ThinkRight would not be subject to the public accommodations law that would …
  • … Kentucky appeals court upholds victory for printer, deals blow to govt coercion ADF attorneys represent … ruled that Blaine Adamson of Hands On Originals must print messages that conflict with his faith when customers … the freedom to express those beliefs, and the freedom to  not  express ideas that would violate their conscience,” said …