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- ADF attorneys voluntarily dismiss lawsuit on behalf of church in light of city’s changed policies
- … administrative law on religious freedom, the sanctity of life, and family. View Profile … The following quote may be …
- Angry over voter lawsuit, city demands to pick through sermons, other communications from pastors who aren’t involved
- High court allows courts, bureaucrats to exceed their authority
- … forthcoming. Several members of Congress, at least one state attorney general , and a number of concerned … forthcoming. Several members of Congress, at least one state attorney general , and a number of concerned …
- Successful organization builder Mike Farris a ‘visionary,’ ‘innovator’
- Member of U.S. Commission on Civil Rights asks Mayor Annise Parker to withdraw demand for pastors’ speeches, private communications
- … disregarding their guaranteed right to private family life. Only a few weeks after the ruling, a German judge … disregarding their guaranteed right to private family life. Only a few weeks after the ruling, a German judge …
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Legal Counsel Erik Stanley regarding the Texas Supreme Court’s decision Friday that requires the city of Houston to either repeal or put to a vote a city ordinance that qualified for the ballot but that city officials illegally kept off. Those officials, including Mayor Anise Parker, also unsuccessfully attempted to subpoena the sermons and communications of pastors, known as the “Houston 5,” whom ADF represented in Woodfill v. Parker: “Public officials should not be allowed to run roughshod over the right of the people ...
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Ryan Tucker, director of ADF’s Center for Christian Ministries regarding Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s COVID-19 order updated Tuesday that lifted the hard cap of 200 people for churches and other religious gatherings: “Gov. Inslee has finally acknowledged that even during this difficult time, the First Amendment cannot be put away and forgotten. As the Supreme Court recently affirmed, the Constitution doesn’t allow government officials to treat religious Americans like second-class citizens. There is no ...