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- ADF attorneys represent Michigan funeral home punished because lower court judicially rewrote Title VII
- ADF represents professor demoted, effectively fired for participating in panel discussion
- ADF represents Orthodox Jewish counselor opposing city’s speech ban.
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Christiana Holcomb regarding a friend-of-the court brief ADF attorneys submitted on behalf of medical professionals and scientists arguing that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit should reverse the lower court decision in Adams v. School Board of St. Johns County: “School policies should help students and protect all students’ privacy, not disregard the privacy rights of many. But if gender identity advocates have their way, St. Johns’ schools will be forced to violate students’ privacy and cooperate ...
- ADF represents professor illegally disciplined for declining male student’s demand to be addressed as a woman
- City wrongly accusing ministry of breaking law in attempt to force men into shelter for homeless, sexually abused women
- ADF attorneys represent Michigan funeral home punished because court judicially rewrote clear wording of Title VII
- Court ruling forces Michigan funeral home to allow male funeral director to wear female uniform
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Matt Sharp regarding a federal district court’s limited nationwide order Sunday in State of Texas v. United States of America that stops the Obama administration from forcing public schools to allow boys into girls’ locker rooms, showers, and restrooms while the lawsuit of several states moves forward. The court found that the federal government failed to follow the public notice and comment process that federal law requires and that the text of Title IX regarding the definition of sex is unambiguous—Congress ...
- Court says churches are not “public accommodations,” facility use and speech activity out of reach of state agencies