Ernest Giardino
Like any citizen in any city in America, Ernest Giardino is free to peacefully share his religious beliefs on a public sidewalk. The First Amendment is his permit.
Sophia Shumaker
Our client’s speech is doubly protected by the First Amendment. The school is simply wrong to censor her design.
California Charter Schools
Excluding families from educational benefits because of their religious choices is not only unconstitutional, it’s wrong.
The Tarrington
It’s discrimination to tell a church they can’t be a church in their own property.
Brad Tumey
Religious expression in a public forum is part of our American heritage. Prohibiting such an inherent right is not just unconstitutional, it’s un-American.
Lee & Walnut Church of Christ
The Constitution and federal law forbid government officials from intimidating and preventing churches from using their property as a place to exercise their religious beliefs.

