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  • … They threatened my job and my nursing license if I did not take part in the murder of that baby. I felt violated and … try to coerce you to violate your conscience. That is why we must join together to turn the tide. The good news is … try to coerce you to violate your conscience. That is why we must join together to turn the tide. The good news is …
  • … who took our case at no charge—and won! The school board not only gave me NHS credit for my church work, but changed … later changed its policy, to follow suit—so my lawsuit not only helped students in Fairfax County but in another district as well.) Conflict is still not my favorite thing, but I’m learning. I’m so thankful that …
  • … has autonomy over his or her speech and thus may not be forced to speak a message he or she does not wish to … wedding ceremonies. It even prevented them from explaining why they could only create art consistent with their beliefs … wedding ceremonies. It even prevented them from explaining why they could only create art consistent with their beliefs …
  • … with employees and their community, to their decision to not stock early abortifacient drugs, like the morning-after … In 2006, Kevin Stormans received a phone call asking why he didn’t carry Plan B in his pharmacy. The question … referrals are often the best means of meeting a patient’s needs in a timely fashion. The Ninth Circuit ruling prohibits …
  • … His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him might not perish but might have eternal life.’ John 3:16”   With … the family and revised their policy to recognize the First Amendment rights of their students. Thanks to the courageous … the family and revised their policy to recognize the First Amendment rights of their students. Thanks to the courageous …
  • … a lot of thought, Angela and the others decided that “It’s not fair for them to pick and choose what they fund and what … Sometimes, administrators need to be confronted. Somebody needs to stand up.”  … Angela Little was a freshman at … Sometimes, administrators need to be confronted. Somebody needs to stand up.”  … Angela Little … pro-life advocates … …
  • … everyone can and should do alongside ADF’s Center for Legislative Advocacy. Written by Natalie Allen Published … government overreach by taking a stand for the First Amendment rights of their states’ residents. Here are a few … your legislator how you’d like them to vote on a bill and why. Legislators often use the number of phones calls they …
  • … their religious beliefs and paying massive fines. Not willing to give up their pursuit to serve God in all … as immoral and untenable. It is a compromise of our First Amendment rights that we are not willing to accept.” The … as immoral and untenable. It is a compromise of our First Amendment rights that we are not willing to accept.” The …
  • … stand for fairness in women’s sports sparked a nationwide legislative movement to ensure female athletes can compete on … the protections being enacted for women and girls. Not all women’s sports bills are created equal Generally … and fail to guarantee fair female athletic competition. Why should the 18-year-old in high school be protected but …
  • … she was willing to work with all clients, she could not affirm a relationship that was contrary to her faith.    … the school’s affirmation directives in doing so. That is why she asked to refer gay and lesbian clients (and some … the school’s affirmation directives in doing so. That is why she asked to refer gay and lesbian clients (and some …