Cases

Case Page: Supreme Court Affirms Nation’s Commitment to Religious Liberty

Independence Law Center hails victory for Lancaster company Conestoga Wood Specialties in abortifacient mandate case (HARRISBURG, PA) - Today the United States Supreme Court affirmed our nation's historic understanding of religious liberty by providing an exception to the abortifacient mandate that had been handed down by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of the Affordable…

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Case Page: K.A. v. Pocono Mt. School District

A fifth-grade student's invitations to a church Christmas party were singled out and prohibited even though other student invitations were permitted. One would have thought that this issue could have been worked out once the Pocono Mountain School District’s administration was made aware of the selective censoring of a student’s speech. However, the school district in K.A. v. Pocono Mountain…

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Case Page: Wolff v. Prudhomme’s Lost Cajun Kitchen

The Pennsylvania Human Relations — charged with enforcing Pennsylvania’s non-discrimination laws — entered a Final Order allowing Prudhomme’s Lost Cajun Kitchen to continue offering a discount on Sundays to persons who come with a current church bulletin. Intolerant of religion in society, the Freedom from Religion Foundation and one of its members brought a Complaint with Pennsylvania’s…

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Case Page: E.S.H. v. K.D.

The Independence Law Center filed an amici brief before the U.S. Supreme Court asking the Court to respect parental rights. The case involves an amazing set of facts. After a husband and wife divorced, the wife remarried. Shortly after the remarriage, the wife died. Her new husband petitioned for custody of the first husband’s daughter. Even though the first husband was a fit, involved parent, the…

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Case Page: In re: Hockenberry – PA Supreme Court Victory

The Independence Law Center won a case involving David Hockenberry, a mentally retarded man whose guardians sought court approval to refuse life-preserving medical treatment. Mr. Hockenberry is not permanently unconscious or suffering from any terminal disease. In fact, he is not currently even sick. His guardians simply wanted to be able to withhold life-preserving medical treatment should he become…

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Case Page: CEF v. Harrisburg School District

The Harrisburg School District agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by Child Evangelism Fellowship of Dauphin County Inc. (CEF) at the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. CEF, which provides after-school “Good News Clubs”, filed the case after trying for months to work with the Harrisburg School District. This was not the first incident between the school district and CEF. In…

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