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- WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Justice will write a friend-of-the-court brief in support of a lawsuit Alliance Defense Fund attorneys filed against a Michigan school district last year. The school district prohibited a student from attaching a religious message to candy cane ornaments he passed out to classmates at Christmas. “The DOJ’s determination to convey its opinion in this case indicates that the present administration has a keen interest in seeing the First Amendment liberties of school children preserved,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel Jeff Shafer. Of the thousands of civil rights ...
- Court refuses to dismiss lawsuit against unconstitutional license plate policy
- ADF and CLS file motion for preliminary injunction on behalf of CLS chapter
- School officials and attorneys contend recess is not “free time”
- Publisher files intervention action to prevent ACLU censorship of textbooks
- Judge grants motion for preliminary injunction requested by ADF attorneys against officials with Contra Costa County Library system
- ADF-allied attorney writes letter to Knoxville school district officials informing them of the unconstitutionality of principal's actions
- ADF and CLS file challenge to policy denying aid to students at religious schools
- ADF, Liberty Legal, and allied attorneys representing student prevail against school’s highly restrictive speech policies
- ADF files lawsuit against California library for barring Christian ministry from using public meeting room