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- ADF lawsuit prompts changes to rules that illegally discriminated against Students for Life
- Faith-based pregnancy centers sue Vermont for unconstitutional restrictions
- … ADF files suit to challenge Chattanooga ban on drive-in church services City okay with crowded … days and continues to do so until it is deemed safe to lift this order. This means: . . . No drive-in church …
- … opportunities for students in education and athletics. ADF attorneys are representing Female Athletes United, an … for harmful procedures, which it will not do. Doctors should be allowed to fulfill their Hippocratic Oath to do no … drugs and mandating that abortions be performed in a hospital after 12 weeks of pregnancy. North Carolina should …
- … Does the changing culture concern you or your staff? ADF Corporate Affairs exists to help you answer these questions and more. What We Do ADF Corporate Affairs educates, equips, and engages business … we can do nothing. - John 15:5 Authenticity: A person should be able to freely and openly live their faith in the …
- … At ADF's request, VA university gives pro-life event a proper do-over ADF attorneys represent Students for Life at Virginia … Commonwealth University Published May 2, 2023 RICHMOND, Va. – In response to a letter from Alliance Defending …
- Ohio Christian school takes its zoning discrimination case to US Supreme Court
- … or other person assists in killing another person. The ban was codified in 1979 in the state’s Natural Death Act. In … five physicians challenged the Act, claiming that the ban violated the Due Process Clause of the Constitution. The … agreeing with the district court that Washington could not ban assisted suicide. Alliance Defending Freedom provided …
- ADF attorneys filed a federal lawsuit against the New York attorney general on behalf of two pro-life pregnancy centers and a network of affiliated centers.
- Oregon college sued for censoring student speech, restricting it to 1.5% of campus