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- ADF attorneys represent Edisto Beach church in equal access lawsuit
- ADF filed complaint on behalf of female athletes that asked DOE Office for Civil Rights to enforce Title IX protections
- ADF complaint asks DOE to investigate discrimination, enforce Title IX protections
- ADF attorneys dismiss lawsuit after South Euclid affirms school’s civil rights
- ADF attorneys file lawsuit challenging South Euclid ordinance that threatens school’s beliefs
- ADF attorneys continue to represent numerous families concerned about male student in girls’ locker rooms
- City of Laurel abandons illegal zoning practices that ousted church from downtown area
- ADF attorneys defend Edisto Island church’s right to equal access
- ADF attorneys file suit against city of Laurel for discriminatory zoning practices
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Litigation Counsel Christiana Holcomb regarding the unsupported claim that the city of Houston is “backing off” or “narrowing” its subpoena request for the sermons and communications of pastors in Woodfill v. Parker: “The shame that the city of Houston has brought upon itself is real, but the claim that it has changed course is not. The city so far has taken no concrete action to withdraw the subpoenas. Furthermore, the subpoenas themselves are the problem – not just their request for pastors’ sermons. The city is not off the ...