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  • … universal preschool program, which guarantees every four-year-old in the state at least 15 hours per week of state-funded preschool services for the upcoming school year. The Colorado Department of Early Childhood, however, is … in the program and receive critical state funding, it must hire employees who do not share its faith and alter …
  • … individual sued the Texas state government, claiming a 40-year-old monument of the Ten Commandments on the grounds of … content alone did not violate the Establishment Clause. What's at stake Stopping attempts to excise religion from our … individual sued the Texas state government, claiming a 40-year-old monument of the Ten Commandments on the grounds of …
  • … more than half a million students.  But that’s exactly what the College Republicans at San Francisco State … voice on campus, but little did they know that this time, it would land them before a university committee, charged … of many college students like the College Republicans.  What's at stake Students’ rights to speak freely in the …
  • … Resources Summary In addition to nearly $900,000 a year in federal funding, Planned Parenthood had also been receiving more than $350,000 a year in funding from the state of New Hampshire, but the … Bio : Michael Tierney … In addition to nearly $900,000 a year in federal funding, Planned Parenthood had also been …
  • … one of these drugs to a nearby pharmacy that dispensed it. In 2007, after extreme pressure from pro-abortion groups, … on June 28, 2016, the Court denied review of the case. What's at stake The right of pharmacists and pharmacy owners … on June 28, 2016, the Court denied review of the case. What's at stake The right of pharmacists and pharmacy owners …
  • … Alaska’s laws limit voters to a maximum of $500 per year to any political candidate or any group other than a … Vermont law the Supreme Court struck down in 2006, making it nearly impossible for Alaskan candidates to communicate … … Alaska’s laws limit voters to a maximum of $500 per year to any political candidate or any group other than a …
  • What Happened to the First Amendment During COVID-19? The … Churches found new ways to gather for worship, whether it was through streaming online services and prayer meetings, … COVID … COVID-19 … coronavirus … First Amendment … Freedom Matters … Case:Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley v. Sisolak … …
  • … which is just over 20 miles outside of East Lansing. Why did the city of East Lansing ban Country Mill Farms from … can’t treat some people worse than others simply because it doesn’t like their religious beliefs. That’s a violation …
  • Alliance Defending Freedom files lawsuit to outlaw religious speech ban
  • … likely values conflict and asked her supervising professor what to do.  Consistent with the American Counseling … code of ethics provisions regarding referrals, and with what Julea had been taught in class, the professor told her … the University that “tolerance is a two-way street.” What's at stake The freedom of students to obtain a college …