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- ADF attorneys, allied attorney file new motion in federal lawsuit against state medical licensing authorities
- State law forces web, graphic designer to promote same-sex ceremonies, forbids her from communicating publicly about her views
- ADF attorneys represent doctor, two pregnancy care centers in suit against SB 1564
- ADF attorneys, allied attorney file federal complaint against state medical licensing authorities
- ADF letter to governor explains bill violates federal law
- ADF intervened in case on behalf pro-life physician groups in defense of Catholic hospital network.
- Several pro-life doctor groups have intervened in defense of a Catholic hospital system which the American Civil Liberties Union sued. Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys represent the Catholic Medical Association, the Christian Medical and Dental Association, and the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists. The ACLU’s lawsuit seeks to force Trinity Health Corporation and its staff to commit abortions regardless of their religious and pro-life objections. Trinity Health operates 90 hospitals in 21 states.
- Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys filed a lawsuit in state court against the California Department of Managed Health Care for forcing churches to pay for elective abortions in their health insurance plans.
- Dr. Everett Piper, the president of an Oklahoma university that is challenging the Obama administration’s abortion-pill mandate and its religious non-profit compliance mechanism at the U.S. Supreme Court, will be the guest of Sen. James Lankford at President Obama’s State of the Union Address.
- Several religious non-profit organizations filed an opening brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in consolidated lawsuits against the Obama administration's abortion-pill mandate and its religious non-profit options, all of which force the groups to violate their faith. Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys represent a Christian college and four Christian universities that asked the high court to review appeals court decisions that upheld the mandate in Geneva College v. Burwell and Southern Nazarene University v. Burwell, two of seven cases that the Supreme Court agreed in November of last year to take up.