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- … Appeals court to SIU: Stop violating Christian student group's First Amendment rights 7th Circuit orders SIU … its voting members and leaders adhere to basic Christian beliefs violates the university's affirmative action policy. "We are now hopeful that the outcome of this case will result in the acknowledgement that CLS has a First …
- … Federal court concludes Michigan school violated student’s First Amendment rights School officials prohibited student represented by ADF attorneys from distributing candy … City of Saginaw violated the First Amendment rights of a student represented by attorneys with the Alliance Defense …
- … applies ‘Orwellian’ logic to NY photographer, forcing her to speak contrary to her beliefs A federal district court … NY can compel an artist to create photographs, blogs that violate her beliefs, applied same reasoning as 303 Creative … representing photographer and blogger Emilee Carpenter will ask the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit to …
- … Court decision protects Geneva College from violating its beliefs ADF asks court to reconsider decision in … Baylor explained. “They still force schools like Geneva to violate their conscience, and that’s why we are asking the … of the mandate against Geneva College’s employee and student health plans. The administration appealed those …
- … artist Barronelle Stutzman of Arlene’s Flowers in Richland will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to take her case after the … declines to celebrate or participate in sacred events that violate her deeply held beliefs,” said Bursch. “Despite that, … indicate that states can’t force creative professionals who serve everyone to celebrate events or express messages …
- … First filed suit on behalf of several anonymous students who feared retaliation. But the district court required … anonymously, and the government can’t categorically force student organizations to publicly disclose their member … on college campuses for their religious or political beliefs and, thus, reasonably desire their association with …
- … of individuals being unjustly compelled to forfeit their beliefs under threat of government retaliation, heavy fines, … identity” creates chaos and is unfair to women and girls. Her litigation practice also includes Privacy Matters v. … pharmacists in Washington state. Anderson obtained her law degree magna cum laude in 2009 from Gonzaga University School …
- … rights when it punished him because he declined a male student’s demand to be referred to as a woman, with feminine … students. Significantly, the university agreed Meriwether will never be mandated to use pronouns, including if a student requests pronouns that conflict with his or her biological sex. “This case forced us to defend what used …
- … NY photographer fights for freedom to create according to her beliefs ADF attorneys representing Emilee Carpenter ask … the state can compel Carpenter to promote messages that violate her beliefs because her photography and blogging “is …
- … 7th Circuit orders SIU to stop violating Christian student group's First Amendment rights Federal appeals court … victory for religious freedom on college campuses, but we will continue to move forward with the case and defend the … its voting members and leaders adhere to basic Christian beliefs violates the university’s affirmative action policy. …