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  • … ADF to Supreme Court: WWI memorial cross deserves to stand ADF files … to remove it, and the Fourth Circuit found the memorial to be unconstitutional, suggesting the cross should be removed … or symbolism—including language or symbolism that someone  might  associate with religion—from the public square.” …
  • … wishes to either uproot or destroy a World War I memorial in Bladensburg, Maryland, merely because the memorial is in the shape of a cross. Case Documents Court … wishes to either uproot or destroy a World War I memorial in Bladensburg, Maryland, merely because the …
  • Right to Life of Central California is challenging a state law that unconstitutionally restricts speech based on viewpoint by creating 100-foot censorship zones outside of any facility that provides any type of vaccine.
  • … its removal. Another official stated that the cross would be forcibly removed without the group's consent. Case … its removal. Another official stated that the cross would be forcibly removed without the group's consent. … 7635 … …
  • … behalf of a retired federal park employee who claimed to be offended by the cross.  In 2004, Congress authorized the … the act of Congress transferring the land under the cross memorial to the VFW was constitutional. As a result, the cross memorial was permitted to stand. The Supreme Court noted that …
  • The Colorado Civil Rights Commission targeted Jack Phillips of Masterpiece Cakeshop for creating cake art according to his religious beliefs.
  • … and marriage and family. Check out these opportunities to be involved: DONATE Financial Support Your generous financial … Alliance. If you know church or ministry leaders who might be interested in becoming better prepared to face today’s …
  • Lexington promotional printer wins his case, one justice says govt violated First Amendment
  • … that it is reasonable and constitutional. “Minors may be pleasantly surprised when underestimated parents support, comfort and affirm them. Or a teen might overlook available resources. Her parents might help raise the child, and so make college or military …
  • High court asked to stop another attempt to censor acknowledgment of nation’s religious heritage