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- ADF attorneys file opening brief with 1st Circuit in lawsuit challenging school officials for censoring ‘There are only two genders’ shirt
- ADF attorneys available for media interviews following hearing Monday
- ADF attorneys available for media interviews following hearing Wednesday – Friday
- Numerous friend-of-the-court briefs filed with 9th Circuit
- ADF attorneys agree to successfully settle lawsuit challenging discriminatory Jacksonville law
- Attorneys with ADF, Pacific Justice Institute ask appeals court to reverse lower court decision that allows schools to favor certain viewpoints
- ADF attorneys favorably settle lawsuit on behalf of Right to Life of Central California
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding a friend-of-the-court brief filed Friday by Holtzman Vogel PLLC on ADF’s behalf that urges the U.S. Supreme Court to take O’Handley v. Weber, a case in which California instructed Twitter to punish an American citizen for sharing political speech on the social media platform that government officials disfavored: “Government officials can’t tell a social media company to punish an American citizen simply because they disagree with his political ...
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch, regarding a friend-of-the-court brief ADF attorneys filed Thursday with the U.S. Supreme Court urging it to hear Vitagliano v. County of Westchester, which centers on a devout Catholic occupational therapist challenging a New York county law that suppresses her First Amendment right to engage peacefully in sidewalk counseling with women considering an abortion: “Government officials shouldn’t have a free pass to silence speech in public places. The U.S ...
ADF letter prompts Pitt officials who incited mob to withdraw unconstitutional fee levied on victims
Intercollegiate Studies Institute, College Republicans no longer responsible for $18K security fee