The Court erroneously dismissed Pastor Hodges’ lawsuit leading Pastor Hodges to file a Motion to Reconsider. The Court classified Pastor Hodges’ personal religious beliefs as political rhetoric not protected by the First Amendment. By classifying his religious beliefs as political rhetoric and upholding Pastor Hodges’ removal from the Advisory Board, the Court created an unconstitutional litmus test based on religion for those who wish to hold office.
AB 1955: California's Dangerous Parental Deception Law
For Some, the Pandemic Never Ends
Press Release | California Public School Teacher Fired For Her Religious Beliefs Settles With California School District
The Jurupa Unified School District Board approved a settlement agreement between Jessica Tapia and the Jurupa Unified School District to settle her lawsuit for $360,000. Last year, Advocates for Faith and Freedom filed a lawsuit challenging Jurupa Unified School District in the Central District of California after the wrongful termination of public school teacher Jessica Tapia for her religious beliefs.
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SB 277 Update - Vaccine Mandates
This week, we fortified our complaint against SB 277, which removed religious exemption option from school vaccine mandates. Armed with additional data, compelling evidence, and persuasive arguments, we are highlighting the flaws of this bill. We anticipate that these new additions will aid us in countering the State’s motion to dismiss.