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  • … Jack because of his Christian faith. That was clear when it allowed other Colorado cake artists—but not Jack—to … was inconsistent with the First Amendment’s guarantee that our laws be applied in a manner that is neutral towards … change. Once again, Jack acted based on his conscience. He did not turn his back on his beliefs. And he did not give …
  • … and against abortion tend to revolve around definitions. When does life begin? What is a person? What does viability … understanding of what it means to be pro-life. Where did the term “pro-life” come from? Even before the U.S. … whose lives are in dire need of protection. Sadly, our culture often devalues the lives of the elderly and …
  • … Julea Ward When Julea Ward walked into the room of professors from the … Although she was willing to work with all clients, she could not affirm a relationship that was contrary to her … on their religion does not require a Muslim counselor to tell a Jewish client that his religious beliefs are correct …
  • … freedom ‘from’ external restraints or a freedom ‘to’ enact our own will but a freedom ‘for’ something greater than … or constraints.” In other words, you have negative liberty when there aren’t external factors (such as laws) restraining … were protesting a law, negative liberty would say that the government can’t take away your microphone to prevent you …
  • … efforts predate any organized form of record keeping. It is safe to assume humans would not be anywhere near as prosperous as we are today without our fellow man coming alongside to help us in our need. … the advancement of religion, lessening the burdens of government, and defending human and civil rights secured by …
  • … Little was a freshman at Eastern Michigan University (EMU) when a friend persuaded her to help establish a Students For … “We’re getting people to talk,” Angela said. “That’s our goal." But EMU officials balked at letting SFLA bring the … slave owners and Nazis during World War II. SFLA leaders did what all clubs on campus do when planning a major event – …
  • … in a free society. For much of human history, free speech did not exist. And in many countries across the world today, … dangers of tyranny. As Americans, this freedom is one of our most cherished rights. But what is freedom of speech, … pursue truth, learn new ideas, and express one’s thoughts. When we talk with other people, we learn, grow in …
  • … welcome news to those of us old enough to remember a time when passing a high school anatomy class required mastering … until legal adulthood, despite opposition from the federal government. Attorneys at Alliance Defending Freedom are  … notice. It is a sad commentary on the state of affairs in our nation when dollars and cents drive decisions with such …
  • … a significant victory that changes the law and culture of our nation for a generation. It is sustained by deliberate … the womb and that life is protected as a human right. The government should ensure everyone has the opportunity to live … family are the foundation for all of human civilization. When the law fosters strong marriages and strong families, …
  • … because they choose to work in public education. But when an Indiana school district instituted a new policy that … decisions about their children’s education and well-being, it blatantly ignored this right. By instituting this policy … becomes “transgender” “when they say so” and that it could be considered “discrimination” if employees declined to …