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  • … conversation. A female’s perspective on privacy needed to be heard. Case: Doe v. Boyertown Area School District Image … difficult experience. She felt like her life was out of control and that she had no voice. Fortunately, she … American. She was one of less than a handful of black students among the 1800+ students at Boyertown High. And she …
  • … In 2008, Blaine Adamson became the managing owner of Hand On Originals, a printing company in Lexington, Kentucky. … sue Blaine’s business. Outcome The First Amendment of the Constitution protects every American’s right to create … The bottom line No matter what you believe, we should all be able to agree that the government should not have the …
  • … it’s the most basic of expectations-no one has to be Billy Graham to ask a friend to come to a service, a … playground at recess, and there, too, some of her fellow students would come over to see what she was reading and … would ultimately impact not only Katie’s classroom, but schools throughout America. “This was a difficult case, but …
  • … by Alliance Defending Freedom Published April 12, 2023 Students at public universities have a right to peacefully … group. This clear violation of the Constitution cannot be allowed on public campuses.   What is Young America’s … being physically assaulted or relentlessly antagonized. By encouraging and aiding the hostile mob seeking to silence Dr. …
  • … harm children. But they never expected that they would be terminated from their jobs simply for exercising their … the same school. Katie and Rachel both love working with students, and they want to provide them with the best … school. Katie and Rachel both have firsthand experience in schools, meaning they are uniquely qualified to speak on the …
  • … camp sponsored by his church. Case: J.S. v. Holly Area Schools Image Jacob Smith, a student at Patterson Elementary, … and ordered the school to stop enforcing its ban against students handing out religious flyers. The court further ruled that the school …
  • … gave an unequivocal answer. “Yes,” he said. “There can be no reward, no benefit, no tax break, for anyone or any … interference. This is why the First Amendment to the Constitution begins with, “Congress shall make no law … contemplating suicide find their identity in Jesus Christ. Those who might be indifferent to the needs of others serve …
  • … I had doubts about joining NHS. It was a great honor to be asked, but between classes, homework, cross country, drama … but figured that would be easy enough to straighten out, once school started. I just kept logging my hours online … to stand up for my faith, and maybe do something for other students who were facing the same problem and didn’t have the …
  • … with his wife on the floor of their bedroom, pouring out their pain and uncertainty to God. Blaine was beginning to understand just how frightening it can be to face the government on your own. But through God’s work … him. After two lower courts stopped the government from punishing Blaine Adamson, the government persisted and took …
  • … anything of it. Dr. Meriwether has long referred to his students as “sir” or “ma’am” or by a title such as “Mr.” or … make mistakes. To call a man a woman or vice versa would be to say something that just is not true and to endorse an … dissent. But as ADF Senior Counsel Travis Barham pointed out: “Tolerance is a two-way street. Universities are meant …