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- New York City policy allowed community groups to meet in public school facilities for virtually any purpose—except "religious worship services."
- Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys represent two African-American taxpayers in Minnesota who are challenging the unauthorized use of state funding for elective abortions
- New Mexico punished a Christian photographer for declining to create photographs telling the story of a same-sex commitment ceremony
- High court agrees state officials overstepped their authority in replacing title of proposed amendment with inaccurate one
- University of Wisconsin denies Christian student groups equal access to mandatory student fee funding.
- Protecting memorial with religious imagery via property transfer
- ADF provided funding, friend-of-the-court briefs in case involving Utah monument
- University forces students to support causes they disagree with—but refuses to apply the same principle to itself.
- 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 ...