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  • … because written briefs contain much more information than what can be conveyed at oral arguments. This means the … fits together in the case, which guides the justices on what to write in their opinion. When she argued Masterpiece … peppering the advocate with difficult questions. If the answers don’t work well, the friendly moot court …
  • … Christian views about sex and human sexuality “were very clear in that they could be absolutely fair and … happened with the excluded Christians in Missouri. Imagine if, “to err on the side of caution,” we allowed attorneys and …
  • … seem like a radical hypothetical. But it is essentially what could happen under a law in Washington. The law permits … to intrude on confidential counseling sessions and dictate what counselors and clients can discuss. This didn’t sit well … identity that is not in line with the state’s views. If he does—even if it relates to goals that clients set for …
  • …  again. February 2019 : Oral arguments for the case were held. October 2019 : The Third Circuit issued its ruling … can’t silence speakers just because it doesn’t like what they have to say,” said ADF Senior Counsel and Vice …
  • … the past year, we’ve seen parents expressing concern over what is going on in their children’s schools—both online and … said , “I don’t think parents should be telling schools what they should teach.” Parents have a right  to seek information about what’s going on at their children’s schools. And in many …
  • … spaces for worship services, even though other groups were allowed to rent them for a variety of purposes. Bronx … on the front and both sides of his trailer, and they were visible to people driving by. But about nine months … other burdensome provisions, such as the requirement that if Daniel were ever to move his trailer, he would need to …
  • … who miss their earthly father. Jessica wants to replicate what God has done for her by opening her home to a sibling … foster care, or any other program involving child welfare. What’s at stake? Oregon’s policy penalizes Jessica for her …
  • … introduced a “new term” to the debate called “de-banking.” What followed was a rather feeble attempt at mocking the …
  • … of a doctor is to “neither give a deadly drug to anybody if asked for it, nor … make a suggestion to this effect.” But … “participating” in the deadly process. The law would have forced physicians who hold to basic medical-ethics principles … doctors to decline to participate in assisted suicide if it violates their conscience or religious beliefs. Outcome …
  • … who is “qualified” to parent a child. In some states, if you don’t agree to adopt the government’s views on gender … to adopt a child will be denied. This is exactly what happened to Jessica Bates. Jessica’s story Jessica is a … and deed. These policies need to end. No one should be forced to adopt a state’s radical gender ideology to give …