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- Federal judge says federal funding of embryonic stem cell research will continue in light of higher court’s decision to reverse his decision
- … licensed marriage and family therapist in Tacoma, after a three-judge panel dismissed his case. Tingley is challenging … licensed marriage and family therapist in Tacoma, after a three-judge panel dismissed his case. Tingley is challenging …
- ADF attorneys represent House speaker, Senate president in lawsuit filed by Planned Parenthood
- … for publishing Räsänen’s pamphlet two decades ago. Their cases have garnered global media attention, as human rights … for publishing Räsänen’s pamphlet two decades ago. Their cases have garnered global media attention, as human rights …
- State high court publicly censured Judge Ruth Neely, forced her to stop solemnizing marriages, drove her from magistrate judge position
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit’s decision Friday to vacate its opinion against the religious accommodation of Indiana high school music teacher John Kluge in Kluge v. Brownsburg Community School Corporation and send the case back to district court to be reconsidered in light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Groff v. DeJoy: “Federal law protects employees’ ability to live and work according to their religious beliefs. Yet ...
- … “This is a free country. You can do what you want.” But in September 2015, Bremerton High School focused on Coach …
- … embryo-destructive research to continue…for now Published September 9, 2010 Related Case: Sherley v. Sebelius …
- Blaine Adamson, owner of the Kentucky-based print shop Hands On Originals, faced legal backlash for following his conscience.
- The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Thursday to take a case filed by Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys on behalf of two former college students seeking to vindicate their constitutionally protected freedoms.