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  • … decide who performs this vital function. This is why our courts have recognized the principle of the … minister.” It did, however, cite four relevant factors for why the employee in question (a teacher named Cheryl Perich) … as to whether they fall under the ministerial exception. Why does the ministerial exception matter today? The …
  • … private spaces. This push undermines women’s safety and privacy under the guise of “inclusivity.” But this movement … know about the policy until she saw a boy in the girls’ bathroom. Read more about her story and the case Doe v. … Alexis knew what it felt like to stay silent. That’s why after the incident at her school, she decided to take a …
  • … from God alone, and we believe this truth should guide the law in America. One way we work toward this goal is through a … training and equipping the next generation of Christian law students. History of the Blackstone Legal Fellowship The … legal field to learn from one another and work toward the common goals of serving Jesus Christ and defending our …
  • … The Supreme Court unanimously struck down a Massachusetts law that silenced pro-life advocates such as Eleanor … views are silenced? Most Americans would agree that such a law would clearly violate the First Amendment right to the freedom of speech. But in 2007, Massachusetts passed a law that did just that. The law created a 35-foot “buffer …
  • … its finding that the Mission had likely violated federal law and discriminated against the applicant. It proposed a …
  • … Biden administration prepares to erode women’s sports and privacy. Written by Kristen Waggoner Published March 4, 2024 … themselves sharing the field, the locker room, and the bathroom with a boy. Laudably, 24 states have rejected this … global spotlight. No society can flourish when it ignores common sense and biological reality. God created us male and …
  • … Journalism from the University of Florida, and her law degree, magna cum laude , from Regent University School of Law, where she served as the executive editor of the law review and studied international human rights in …
  • … Nichols was in private practice in the areas of business law, estate planning, illegal taxation and real estate. She … Doctor degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law, where she served on the editorial board of the Arkansas Law Review and graduated summa cum laude. She also holds a …
  • … and religious schools to defend their constitutionally protected rights under the First Amendment. Before joining … villages in tort and civil rights claims. Reed earned his law degree summa cum laude from the University of Akron … and religious schools to defend their constitutionally protected rights under the First Amendment. Before joining …
  • … “review all instructional materials intended for use.” The law also guarantees Lindsey’s right to object to any … Those actions were unjust and unconstitutional. That’s why Alliance Defending Freedom stepped in to vindicate … expressed regret after violating her constitutionally protected freedoms. The Bryan County Schools superintendent …