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- … organizations that enjoyed free access to the facility. “Churches shouldn’t be targeted for discriminatory rental fees by local … group or individual, the village’s fee schedule forced churches and religious organizations to pay for access to the …
- … not imposed on secular organizations. “The government can’t discriminate against churches simply because they are religious,” said ADF Legal … organizations. “The government can’t discriminate against churches simply because they are religious,” said ADF Legal …
- … should not be designed to discriminate against churches,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel David Cortman, who … leased property in Atlanta’s West End, which was zoned for churches. While applying for a business license the next … had illegally zoned the Kingdom First property to exclude churches,” said ADF-allied attorney John Mauck, of the …
- … the location on a regular basis. “Christian groups shouldn’t be banned from public parks for engaging in faith-based … told Monk that the Thursday night fellowship--ranging from 20 to 30 church members and park visitors--attracted … told Monk that the Thursday night fellowship--ranging from 20 to 30 church members and park visitors--attracted …
- … County, Ga. County’s rules only allow large, wealthy churches to rent property Published June 21, 2012 Related … to close down religious services of small, start-up churches,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel Erik Stanley. “Not … federal law.” Rockdale County’s zoning code restricts churches from meeting on property of less than three acres in …
- … Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys. “The government can’t force its employees to get its permission before they engage in free speech. It also can’t fire them for exercising that First Amendment freedom, … Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys. “The government can’t force its employees to get its permission before they …
- … Let freedom ring! Court rules city of Phoenix can’t stop church bells ADF attorneys secure favorable ruling … ordinance silencing religious expression Published April 20, 2010 Related Case: State of Arizona v. Painter PHOENIX — … secured a favorable decision Monday on behalf of Phoenix churches, with the court ruling that the city of Phoenix …
- … offered an exemption for ice cream trucks, but not for churches. “Pastors and churches shouldn’t live in fear of being punished or penalized by the … ordinance even though it has rung its bells for the last 20 years. First Christian Church of Phoenix, which wanted to …
- … city’s stay-at-home order did not originally ban drive-in churches, but Mayor Andrew Berke abruptly announced right … them. On April 9, Berke posted a message aimed at churches on the city website and on his official Facebook … sit in your car at a drive-in restaurant, but you couldn’t sit in your car at a drive-in church service. We commend …
- … VA churches, faith-based groups to court: We shouldn’t face financial ruin for operating by our beliefs ADF … – Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing two churches, three schools, and a pregnancy center network will …