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- ADF attorneys file friend-of-the-court brief urging high court to uphold appeals court ruling, clarify that government cannot engage in third-party censorship
- ADF to Supreme Court: No religious tests for civic duty
- ADF attorneys join diverse coalition of legal advocacy groups in filing friend-of-the-court brief
- Missouri college challenges Biden order that opens dorms, showers to opposite sex
- Trinity Lutheran Pre-School was denied a grant that would provide a safe playground for children, simply because they're a church. ADF took up the case and won.
- ADF attorneys win victory in decision that upholds ruling against state’s unconstitutional license plate approval process
- Alliance Defending Freedom lawyers defend Missouri’s authority to shut down unsafe and unhealthy abortion centers.
- School board had denied Christian student club recognition, equal access to facilities open to other student groups
- ADF attorneys file friend-of-the-court brief urging high court to uphold appeals court ruling, clarify that government cannot engage in third-party censorship
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding a friend-of-the-court brief ADF attorneys filed with the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday in Missouri Department of Corrections v. Finney, in which three prospective jurors were dismissed because of their religious beliefs: “American society has no place for religious tests for civic duty. What happened in Missouri is egregiously wrong and extremely troubling. Even though the prospective jurors made it clear that they would adhere to the law and judge ...