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- Christian man had been arrested, jailed under ‘breach of peace’ statute after preaching on public way
- … A legal challenge to Indiana’s law that, if successful, would undermine women’s sports by allowing males who identify … … A legal challenge to Indiana’s law that, if successful, would undermine women’s sports by allowing males who identify …
- … attorneys reached an agreement with the university that would allow the group to return to campus. Case Documents … attorneys reached an agreement with the university that would allow the group to return to campus. … 7632 … 7639 … …
- … Christian, Eric Wollod, was informed by police that he would need a permit in order to peacefully distribute … Christian, Eric Wollod, was informed by police that he would need a permit in order to peacefully distribute …
- … Pointe Church in Binghamton, N.Y., was informed that it would no longer be permitted to meet on the campus of Broome Community … Pointe Church in Binghamton, N.Y., was informed that it would no longer be permitted to meet on the campus of Broome …
- … unconstitutional, ensuring Mr. Foht's free speech rights would be respected. Case Documents Court Title Date Trial Court … unconstitutional, ensuring Mr. Foht's free speech rights would be respected. … 7635 … 7617 … Foht v. Village of …
- … serves as senior counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom, where he is the director of the Center for Public Policy. …
- … anything "offensive" is unacceptable, and that he would be required to obtain a permit in order to continue … anything "offensive" is unacceptable, and that he would be required to obtain a permit in order to continue …
- … to continue paying the mortgage on a building the city would not allow it to use. The church is now able to seek … to continue paying the mortgage on a building the city would not allow it to use. The church is now able to seek …
- … faiths. And the decision dovetails with NIFLA v. Becerra , where the Court firmly rejected government-compelled … faiths. And the decision dovetails with NIFLA v. Becerra , where the Court firmly rejected government-compelled …