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  • … couldn’t in good conscience use their artistic talents to tell the story of a ceremony that conflicts with their faith. … services, but they were in for a long, hard haul. “This could be big, guys,” he told them. “Are you prepared for … the Huguenins believe this happened to them for a reason. “It’s been a trial, literally and figuratively,” Elaine said. …
  • … and viewpoint-neutral, must serve at least a substantial government purpose, cannot be too broad, and cannot have the … someone. So what substantial interest does it serve when campus officials designate certain outdoor areas as the … unconstitutional zones.   You can read more about some of our client’s stories below.   Chike Uzuegbunam Turning Point …
  • … and interactions with gay populations. One such activity could be attending the Gay Pride Parade in Augusta.” The … (GLBTQ) populations” because of her Christian beliefs. It was clear that if she did not change her beliefs, or if she did not agree to the …
  • … Amendment During COVID-19? The First Amendment protects our freedom to peacefully practice the religion we choose. But when COVID-19 hit the United States and lockdowns began, some … measures.  Restaurants, shops, schools, and churches did their part to comply with the health guidelines. Churches …
  • … the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Swiss government. Their goal? To force ESG investment methods into … on executives’ compensation packages.   Who does ESG hurt? When companies embrace ESG, they are encouraged to prioritize … like abortion and critical race theory are smuggled into our institutions. Customer needs are shelved for the sake of …
  • … their real lives, learn new songs, and make a craft tying it all together.” The letter was placed in a sealed envelope, … invitations and put them in his backpack, causing him to feel that he had done something wrong. Jacob later learned … religious flyers. The court further ruled that the school could not deny the mother’s request to send religious flyers …
  • … How Religious Freedom Benefits Our Society Religious freedom should be encouraged — even by … right to live according to their beliefs without fear of government punishment. Here in the United States, the First … freedom are more restrictive within their societies. When we try to constrain someone to do something against …
  • … Marriage Act. The vote caught many by surprise: not only did it happen quickly—just one day after the bill was … for the bill changed their votes after learning about our concerns. On Dec. 13, President Biden signed the Respect … the amendment failed to substantively remedy this problem. When the IRS determines whether an organization is …
  • decide who performs this vital function. This is why our courts have recognized the principle of the ministerial … In Hosanna-Tabor , the Supreme Court purposefully did not “adopt a rigid formula for deciding when an employee qualifies as a minister.” It did, however, …
  • … daily Bible studies, and regular Gospel concerts, the government determined that it isn’t a place of worship, but … New Jersey instituted civil unions for homosexual couples, when a lesbian couple requested to use the Ocean Grove … discrimination. They determined that the open air pavilion did not count as a church, but as a public place. Alliance …