Protecting Religious Freedom During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Defense of public-health orders across the nation against religious challenges during the coronavirus pandemic.
Defense of public-health orders across the nation against religious challenges during the coronavirus pandemic.
Supported challenge to Trump Administration regulations that granted employers sweeping exemptions from a requirement that health-insurance plans cover contraception.
Opposed religious school’s argument that it could not be held liable for violating one of its elementary-school teacher’s rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Opposed arguments by religious organizations that they had religion-based right to prevent insurance companies or administrators from providing coverage for contraceptives to organizations’ employees or students.
Supported transgender employee’s lawsuit against a funeral home that fired her after she came out as transgender.
Opposed arguments for expanding a legal doctrine that allows religious employers to avoid liability for employment discrimination against certain kinds of employees.
Defended Montana’s refusal to fund religious education through a tax-credit program.
Opposed tax subsidies for museum promoting religious views of evangelical Christian ministry.
Challenge to Alabama’s refusal to grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Challenge to a Florida program that used tax credits to fund religious schools.
The Do No Harm Act will help ensure that our laws are a shield to protect religious freedom and not used as a sword to harm others by undermining civil rights laws and denying access to health care.
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