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- The city of Atlanta terminated the employment of Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran because of he shared his Christian beliefs.
- County allows church to meet at recreation center as other groups can
- Church attendance drops, ministries cancelled after being forced to relocate to inferior locations
- ADF attorneys reach settlement in lawsuit against school district
- Church brought to brink of extinction after being zoned out of its building, ADF attorneys secure consent order, road to settlement
- Kelvin Cochran dedicated over 30 years of his life to fighting fires and protecting the communities in which he's lived and worked.
- Kelvin Cochran was fired from his job as fire chief by the city of Atlanta because he expressed Christian beliefs in a book he wrote.
- The city of Atlanta has agreed to pay its former fire chief, Kelvin Cochran, $1.2 million in the wake of a December 2017 court ruling that found some of the city’s policies that led to his termination are unconstitutional.
- Ruling says rules requiring employees to obtain city’s permission before writing a book are unconstitutional
- ADF attorneys represent Kelvin Cochran