Adventist Pharmacy Worker’s Case Expected to Go to U.S. Supreme Court
For the first time in more than 30 years, the high court is likely to accept a Sabbath case.
U.S. Court of Appeals Rules for Plaintiffs in Kellogg Sabbath Accommodation Case
Seventh-day Adventist Church in North America hails “watershed” ruling
Adventist Church Goes Back to Court to Defend Sabbath Keepers
Office of General Counsel appealed ruling against two former Kellogg workers
Adventists File Lawsuit Against U.S. City for Banning Literature Evangelism
The legal action comes after the Arkansas city refuses to allow Adventist students to share their beliefs.
Delegates Approve Landmark Update of Fundamental Beliefs
The revisions modernize and tighten the text without altering the beliefs.
What U.S. Same-Sex Ruling Means for Adventists
News commentary: The Supreme Court’s decision is unlikely to affect the church for now, but it raises questions for its future.
U.S. Supreme Court Backs Religious Accommodation in Workplace
The Adventist Church praises the ruling in the headscarf case.
Church Fears Same-Sex Marriage Ruling May Stifle Religious Freedom
The church files a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court seeking protections for religious liberty.
U.S. Supreme Court Considers Religious Speech
The Adventist Church fears that cities could restrict religious signs and literature evangelism if the court fails to act.