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- … by calling (425) 440-5100 using guest PIN 356719#. “No one should be forced by the government to express a message that … “They enable us to coexist peacefully with one another. If we want to have freedom for ourselves, we have to extend it to …
- … unnecessary government interference: “Every American should be free to peacefully support causes they believe in without fear of harassment or intimidation. We commend Gov. Kelly and the Kansas Legislature for … Supreme Court last year found unconstitutional in Thomas More Law Center v. Bonta .” Alliance Defending Freedom is an …
- … gender identity doesn’t change the fact that schools should never be forced to give male students unrestricted … access to areas where young women are changing.” “We are pleased that we will be able to represent these families, who don’t want the ACLU to get away with manipulating the language of …
- … with the law firm Goodman, Allen, & Filetti and one of more than 2,500 private attorneys allied with ADF. “The … to use its name when they are expressing their opinions.” “We are incredibly grateful to ADF and our attorney, Chuck … to use its name when they are expressing their opinions.” “We are incredibly grateful to ADF and our attorney, Chuck …
- … to disclose donors ADF attorneys represent Thomas More Law Center Published April 26, 2021 Related Case: Thomas … nonprofit in the Thomas More case. “Every American should be free to peacefully support causes they believe in … The justices carefully listened to the arguments, and we hope the court will decide in favor of the First …
- … feel like marrying the couple, or because they prefer to watch a football game. But the state forbids Judge Neely from … targets religion for disfavored treatment, and that’s why we’re asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear this case.” Neely …
- … On Dec. 9, 2002, about 9 million people, including more than 2.6 million children, tuned in to Fox for the … language during her comments. Millions were subjected to more vulgarity during Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie’s award … that a safe harbor for single words would ‘likely lead to more widespread use of the offensive language.’” “One cannot …
- … sought help from school officials, who told them they should just “tolerate it” and “make it as natural as … made a mess of bodily privacy and Title IX principles, we believe the Supreme Court should have reviewed it. But we … school policies have serious privacy implications. That’s why we hope the Supreme Court will eventually weigh in to …
- … that’s precisely what the city did. The only thing that should be dismissed here is the city’s argument in favor of … double-standard do not accurately reflect the law.” “I want to be clear that the material in Chief Cochran’s book is … Reed said in November of last year to explain why he suspended Cochran. That same month, Wan told the …
- … defend student privacy from new ACLU lawsuit ADF, Thomas More attorneys represent Palatine students, parents Published … women and men,” Hallock added. “In the post-Weinstein era, we understand even more potently why that just makes good sense.” “The ACLU’s sleight of hand …