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- … US Supreme Court wipes out 9th Circuit decision against HHS conscience … to potential resolution of numerous outstanding lawsuits. On Oct. 6, 2017, the same day that HHS issued its temporary …
- … US Supreme Court declines to resolve confusion on freedom to pray before … ruling in Town of Greece v. Galloway that upheld prayer at public meetings, which both a panel of the U.S. Court of …
- … US Supreme Court upholds HHS rules protecting nuns from funding abortion … March for Life filed its own petition in a separate case on which the high court has not yet taken action but is …
- … Nonprofit asks US Supreme Court to reverse decision forcing disclosure of … demands confidential information, promises not to release it, then negligently makes it public Published August …
- … brief with high court on behalf of Jack Phillips of Masterpiece Cakeshop Published August 31, 2017 Related Case: Masterpiece … picture has hung in the shop depicting Phillips painting at an easel. Since long before this case arose, Phillips has …
- … Broad support against religious discrimination filed with US Supreme Court High court receives briefs in favor of Ohio Christian …
- … ADF to US Supreme Court: End govt speech discrimination against churches ADF … said ADF Senior Counsel David Cortman. “One look at the political signs Gilbert allows on street corners …
- … US Supreme Court agrees to weigh in on California law that forces … Michael Farris and ADF Senior Counsel Kevin Theriot at 10:30 a.m. EST (7:30 a.m. PST) Monday. Interested media …
- … US Supreme Court allows Mississippi to protect its citizens against govt … 5th Circuit on behalf of Bryant and was counsel of record at the Supreme Court. Pronunciation guide: Theriot …
- … ADF: US Supreme Court should uphold Oklahomans’ freedom to affirm marriage … case, if allowed to stand, would end this robust political debate. That court…broadly held that States may no longer …