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- ADF and NLF attorneys represent Christian student organization previously banished from university campus
- Child Evangelism Fellowship given same access to flier distribution program freely offered to other groups, ADF attorneys to dismiss lawsuit
- School denies official recognition for "Youth Alive" club but gives OK to Gay/Straight Organization and other groups, ADF attorneys file suit
- … job simply because he requested not to work on Sundays. “Christians shouldn’t be penalized for abiding by their … job simply because he requested not to work on Sundays. “Christians shouldn’t be penalized for abiding by their …
- Nearly five-year legal battle ends in victory for private colleges that wish to operate according to their beliefs
- … from a Laredo police officer. Seven months later, police arrested Priscilla Villarreal for violating a Texas statute, … from a Laredo police officer. Seven months later, police arrested Priscilla Villarreal for violating a Texas statute, …
- More-than-six-year legal battle ends in victory for private college that wishes to operate according to its beliefs
- Because of its religious beliefs, state denies Mid Vermont Christian School publicly available funding, opportunity to compete in state-run sports
- GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit ordered University of Florida officials Wednesday to stop discriminating against a Christian fraternity, Beta Upsilon Chi (BYX), while a lawsuit filed by Christian Legal Society and Alliance Defense Fund attorneys against school officials is on appeal. “The 11th Circuit seems to understand that Christian student groups cannot be singled out for discrimination. The right to associate with people of like mind and interest applies to all student groups on a public university campus,” said Litigation Counsel Timothy J. Tracey ...
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit’s decision in Fellowship of Christian Athletes v. San José Unified School District Board of Education to uphold the First Amendment rights of a Christian student organization and treat it the same as other campus groups: “Public schools should be fostering real diversity of thought, not discriminating against groups based on their religious or political beliefs. The 9th Circuit was right to hold that San ...