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  • Colorado nurse midwife defends helping women who regret abortion
  • … well-wishes for the future. Her speech concluded with: "As we say our goodbyes and leave middle school behind, I say to … bless you and keep you; make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you; lift up His countenance upon you, and … events, to freely express their faith in their speeches. What's at stake The freedom of students to share their faith …
  • ADF attorneys represent By The Hand Club For Kids
  • … guidelines for club formation and official recognition. What's at stake The freedom of students to form clubs to … punishment. Students being told that their Christian club will not receive the same recognition and treatment as … guidelines for club formation and official recognition. What's at stake The freedom of students to form clubs to …
  • Learn about Michigan apple farmer Steve Tennes who East Lansing barred from its farmers market because of his religious beliefs.
  • … of the settlement and a change in district policies, which will allow the club to communicate once again, ADF attorneys … of the settlement and a change in district policies, which will allow the club to communicate once again, ADF attorneys …
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit strikes down DOMA in attempt to redefine marriage.
  • … committed to seeking legal victory.  “Since the beginning, we’ve seen this as a wedge for the Body of Christ,” Roberts … public facilities on an equal basis with other users.  What's at stake Religious speakers' right to equal use of … : Churches’ legal battle against New York City shows what real discrimination looks like (National Review, …
  • … State University’s policy that requires a permit for any kind of student speech or communication anywhere on campus. … State University’s policy that requires a permit for any kind of student speech or communication anywhere on campus. … …
  • Commissioned II Love was one of the most popular clubs at Savannah State University, until administrators banned the club from campus following charges that the group's leaders were hazing the other members. In reality, this "hazing" was nothing more than a foot-washing ceremony.