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  • … Washington State Treated Churches Worse Than Breweries and Cannabis Retailers … matters and assisted (or equipped others to assist) over 3,200 ministries on COVID-19-related issues. One such example of government overreach came out of …
  • … one church’s health insurer put surgical abortion coverage directly into the church’s health plan. Written by Alliance … saw numerous attempts by state governments to control what churches teach, where they worship, and how they exercise their religious freedom. …
  • … legal proceedings, Bronx Household of Faith and other NYC churches finally have equal access to rent school facilities … many other nonprofits in the community were allowed to do, they learned of New York’s discriminatory policy against … court in Manhattan granted an injunction that allowed churches to rent school facilities for religious services. …
  • … to rent space at the civic center, including “civic, political, business, social groups, and others.” But town … changed its policy to reverse the worship ban. Now churches can rent the civic center on the same terms as every … of faith from benefits that others receive, simply because they are religious. Churches should have the same access to …
  • … who can talk with people about how to work through these emotional struggles, no matter the topic. … when discussing their pain and meeting the goals they voluntarily set for themselves. For example, in some … counseling—to help them work through their deeply personal issues. But Washington’s counselor censorship law keeps him …
  • … standing on sidewalks in front of abortion clinics. They quietly pray for the mothers and unborn children inside. When men and women walk to and from the clinic, they speak compassionately to them about the development of their child and offer to help them in any way they can. But their right to freely speak and do sidewalk …
  • … noisy factories next to quiet neighborhoods) before they became actual nuisances. As early as 1887, the U.S. … and force her to say things inconsistent with her beliefs. These cases reflect just a few examples of the hundreds of … Some of ADF’s pre-enforcement cases include: Ensuring churches are free to operate consistent with their faith …
  • … stopped him from publicly sharing his faith as he desired. They silenced him twice while he was sharing the Gospel in a public area on campus. This wasn’t something Chike could stay quiet about. That’s why he reached out to Alliance … If the entire campus were the size of a football field, these “speech zones”—the only places students could exercise …
  • … sports compared to their female counterparts. Expressing these basic facts, the superintendent said, warranted the … themselves in unique ways, but he also made it clear that they cannot change biological reality. He explained that men … explained his belief, backed by scientific research , that these differences generally give male athletes an advantage …
  • … want us to believe, even about controversial political issues. They don’t seem to want to hear different opinions. … us to have conversations and teach us how to discuss these ideas while respecting each other’s views? Instead, …