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- … Boston can’t exclude Christian flag when allowing other flags Published May 2, 2022 Related Case: Shurtleff v. City … flagpole program, which allowed a wide variety of other flags to be flown: “When city officials open a program or … flagpole program, which allowed a wide variety of other flags to be flown: “When city officials open a program or …
- … Early Christmas gift: City ends discrimination, Maryland church resumes … out their faith. # # # | Ref. 60615 … Early Christmas gift: City ends discrimination, Maryland church resumes … Community Church v. City of Laurel … Early Christmas gift: City ends discrimination, Maryland church resumes …
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Senior Vice President of Corporate Engagement Jeremy Tedesco regarding documents procured by the U.S. House of Representatives’ Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government which reveal that, as part of its efforts to urge financial institutions to monitor their customers to identify domestic threats, the U.S. Department of the Treasury shared a list of “hate groups” published by the hyper-partisan Institute for Strategic Dialogue. The list includes ADF and numerous other mainstream ...
- … Christmas gift for Ariz. Christian day care: $25K tax bill reversed … religious purpose.” “We can’t imagine a better Christmas gift for this ministry,” added ADF Senior Counsel Joseph … religious purpose.” “We can’t imagine a better Christmas gift for this ministry,” added ADF Senior Counsel Joseph …
- Church brought to brink of extinction after being zoned out of its building, ADF attorneys secure consent order, road to settlement
- ADF attorneys reach settlement with Fife Lake; church reimbursed for fees not charged to other groups
- School officials agree to allow some free speech for now, say they will revise other policies
- ADF attorneys represent Edisto Beach church in equal access lawsuit
- Church withdraws request for temporary restraining order in light of city’s decision to end unconstitutional ban
- College drops prohibition on student expression without dean’s permission, had restricted speech to .001% of campus