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  • … government punishment for living out his faith by deciding what he can and cannot express through his cake art. Written … with no choice but to dismiss its charges in March 2019. “We’re pleased that the state will be dismissing its case against Jack,” said ADF General …
  • … Supreme Court to show that religious organizations can’t be treated worse than everyone else merely because they are … beliefs. If the government were permitted to do that, then what other public services could it deny to churches or other … relied heavily on the Trinity Lutheran decision, and it will continue to bear fruit in ADF’s work to protect …
  • … received the same access to student funds as other groups. We have continued advocating for First Amendment freedoms … form of a coffee shop. But she never anticipated she would be punished for practicing her faith on campus. Brooker v. … social worker. They also forced her to say that she would be willing to place children in adoptive homes with same-sex …
  • … in children who are older or have special needs and can be difficult to place. In fact, things are so dire that the … each person either male or female and that sex cannot be changed. Their Christian beliefs inform their view that … ruling The First Amendment ensures that Americans cannot be forced to parrot government officials’ preferred views on …
  • … manipulation of EMTALA. It said that Idaho shouldn’t be allowed to enforce its Defense of Life Act because it … and their unborn children. Under Idaho’s law, doctors will continue to provide care to women experiencing ectopic … and life-threatening conditions, which is exactly what EMTALA requires. Contrary to the Biden administration’s …
  • … orientation and/or gender identity of any child that could be placed in their home. Such a policy categorically excludes … who miss their earthly father. Jessica wants to replicate what God has done for her by opening her home to a sibling … her application process, Jessica alerted ODHS that she will gladly love and accept any child, but she cannot say or …
  • … long recognized that health-care professionals should not be forced to perform acts that violate their conscience. The … in 2020 when it ruled that pro-life nuns could not be forced to provide abortion-inducing drugs in their … Aitkin, George knew there was a chance that he would not be able to get to work. Because he did not want to “get in …
  • … information and host the public—at no charge—so that we all can learn and share ideas. What’s more, libraries often serve as convenient public … that “no matter how hard biological girls work, they will … never be able to be physiologically faster and …
  • … many people, he considers the terms “sex” and “gender” to be interchangeable. This belief differs from the one that … can “identify” as any gender they want, whether that be male, female, or any number of other “genders,” without … appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit. What’s at stake? Nichols Middle School has no problem …
  • … colleges. This allows them to explore subjects they might be interested in pursuing in college and even to get ahead in … course, but only the secular private school student could be eligible to receive public funding for that course. Does that sound fair to you? What's at stake? The government can’t treat people of faith …