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  • … Alliance Defending Freedom Published August 1, 2023 Since our founding, Alliance Defending Freedom has been fighting to … legislature that all students were expected to sign. When the time came to sign the letter, Emily informed the professor that she did not wish to sign it because it violated her Christian …
  • … Published November 22, 2023 Revised December 5, 2023 When parents send their child to school, it is reasonable to assume their wishes will be respected. … rights of parents to raise their children without government interference. Children are born to parents, and it
  • … start with a concept and the other will kind of build on it or vice versa. We may start with a lettering style, or … am. In every way we want to put as much of ourselves into our art as possible.” Brush & Nib Studio v. City of Phoenix … right to freely to live out their beliefs without government hostility or punishment. There are countless …
  • … to switch to a safer pour-in-place rubber surface. That’s when the church sought to participate in the Playground Scrap … benefit solely because of its religious character. Under our precedents, that goes too far.” Practically speaking, … public benefits simply because of their beliefs. If the government were permitted to do that, then what other public …
  • … will be included in the Town Tuitioning Program, and it maintains educational quality and curriculum requirements … of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit ruled in 2021 that Vermont could not exclude schools because they were religious. … beliefs about sexuality and gender without facing government punishment. Case timeline May 2022 : Vermont …
  • … freedom is protected by the U.S. Constitution, but not all government officials act like it. While the First Amendment … everyone’s right to live and speak the truth, and our pursuit of freedom helped to inspire the story of God’s … the university admitted to violating Dr. Howell’s rights when it fired him. ADF attorneys represented Professor June …
  • … do not have the right to change a child’s identity, or to decide how to treat their physical and mental health. These … their children much better than a school official ever could. Parental rights are fundamental because children are … do not conform to politically correct ideologies. No government authority should override the authority of parents …
  • … successfully sought to use the power of the federal government to force private business owners to make certain … study are both unsurprising and highly illuminating. Our society is one in which large swaths of elites … study also serves to clarify the power of ideas, even when they run counter to the near-consensus views of those …
  • … shirts expressing messages are a common sight at school. When a middle-school student in Massachusetts wore a shirt … shirt, and Liam agreed not to put back it on so that he did not miss another day of classes. Liam has been unable to … Liam from expressing his beliefs on the very same issue. Government officials can’t pick and choose which messages to …