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  • … was crafted so that it did not require any signs to be posted by abortion facilities even where their counseling … the district court examined the evidence and in March 2014 held that the law was unconstitutional in its entirety, … “No government, in a quest to achieve a political goal, should ever resort to coercing or shutting down someone …
  • … right to use public school facilities in New York City for religious worship services.  Bronx Household of Faith … during non-school hours for virtually any purpose—except “religious worship services,” which its policy singled out for … decision permitting NYC’s discriminatory policy excluding religious worship services to stand.  However, within hours …
  • … state’s tuition program and sports league because of their religious beliefs. Vermont, through its Agency of Education and Vermont Principals’ Association, requires private, religious schools like Mid Vermont Christian to adopt the …
  • Caring Families challenges Hartford law similar to one US Supreme Court struck down
  • … are raising the question of government-compelled speech: should teachers and professors be compelled to use pronouns … multiple times that compelled speech is unconstitutional. Compelling people to speak messages against their most deeply … freedom of belief as well as the freedom to choose what you say and what you don’t say. What is compelled speech? …
  • … biological sex. This requirement conflicts with the religious beliefs of these churches regarding God's design for human … and operate their facilities in a manner that doesn’t violate their core religious beliefs. What's at stake The …
  • … Amendment to the United States Constitution by allowing religious non-profits like ACSTO to participate in the state … including private schools that share their religious beliefs.  Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom … no harm from the existence of school choice programs will be able to attack these constitutionally-sound programs in …
  • … Discrimination in Broadcasting: It’s 18 Times Worse Than You Think The Copyright Royalty Board is unlawfully requiring … radio. As with any other platform, all broadcasters should be given the same opportunities to share their message … person’s exercise of religion, it must prove that it has a compelling interest in doing so and that its action is the …
  • … professional organizations. The Arizona Court of Appeals held that the law did not violate either the state or federal constitution. The law is … The Arizona Court of Appeals held that the law did not violate either the state or federal constitution. The law is …
  • … that these White House conferences directed their focus on religious groups, and “singled [them] out as particularly … groups, learn how to apply for government grants, can be challenged in court as violating the Establishment Clause … by taxpayers challenging government programs they claim violate the Establishment Clause when the taxpayers have no …