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- DETROIT — A federal court Wednesday ruled against the American Atheists in its lawsuit against the city of Detroit. The atheist group sued because the city promised to reimburse a church for property improvements. Attorneys with the Alliance Defense Fund represented the church’s interests in the suit. “Churches cannot be treated as second class simply because they are religious institutions. They have the same right to reimbursement for physical improvements as all other entities have,” said ADF Legal Counsel Dale Schowengerdt. “No reasonable person would consider a church’s receipt of ...
- Decision: ‘Striking down legislative prayer practices that have long been accepted as “part of the fabric of our society” cannot be correct’
- ADF attorneys represent four Oklahoma Christian universities
- ADF attorneys to appeal decision in Bronx church’s lawsuit against NYC Dept. of Education
- Nearly six-year legal battle ends in victory for private college, university that wish to operate according to their beliefs
- More than four-year legal battle ends in victory for Christian organizations that wish to operate according to their beliefs
- Nearly five-year legal battle ends in victory for private colleges that wish to operate according to their beliefs
- ADF, allies file brief with Supreme Court to challenge unconstitutional requirement
- More than five-year legal battle ends in victory for Christian organization that wishes to operate according to its beliefs
- ADF files opening brief on behalf of Missouri church that runs pre-school excluded from children’s playground safety program.