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- ADF attorneys authored friend-of-the-court brief against lawsuit designed to block conferences that assist faith-based and secular organizations in applying for funding
- U.S. Supreme Court to hear appeal of decision that said taxpayers may sue White House for funding conference informing charities about federal assistance
- Supreme Court upholds constitutionality of federal ban on partial-birth abortion
- Photo artist told to pay over $6,600 in attorneys’ fees for declining to photograph same-sex ceremony
- Photo artist forced to pay over $6,600 in attorneys’ fees for declining to photograph same-sex ceremony
- ADF provided funding, friend-of-the-court briefs
- WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Justice publicized its support Monday for two religious freedom cases that are being litigated by attorneys with the Alliance Defense Fund. The two cases were among four featured in the DOJ’s publication Religious Freedom in Focus. “Christians and Christian organizations should not be singled out for different treatment merely because they are religious. We appreciate the DOJ’s position on these two cases and are glad they concur with the analysis that discrimination against someone based upon their point of view is unacceptable under the Constitution,” said ...
- Photo artist told by civil rights commission to pay over $6,600 in attorneys’ fees for declining to photograph same-sex ceremony
- ADF official comment
- ADF official comment