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- … artists but not religious ones like Smith to make “message-based refusals.” The 10th Circuit nonetheless took the … artists but not religious ones like Smith to make “message-based refusals.” The 10th Circuit nonetheless took the …
- … incoherent tests “and replace it with a liberty-based principle that is guided by our nation’s history. The … incoherent tests “and replace it with a liberty-based principle that is guided by our nation’s history. The …
- Brief asks US Supreme Court to clarify First Amendment protections for public employees who face retaliation
- ADF attorneys pleased with decision keeping library officials from denying Christian group use of public meeting room
- 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 Thursday at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit in Thai Meditation Association of Alabama v. City of Mobile on behalf of the Jewish Coalition for Religious Liberty in support of the legally and constitutionally protected freedoms of a religious minority group to practice its faith without government discrimination or hostility: “In America, religious liberty guarantees people of all faiths ...
- ADF lawsuit challenging unconstitutional policies will continue
- ADF lawsuit sought change to unconstitutional policy that required fees, waiting period to engage in free speech
- Letter from ADF convinces school board to reverse course
- … areas of the campus green and to student funding. No faith-based groups are higher than the “affiliated” tier, and no … areas of the campus green and to student funding. No faith-based groups are higher than the “affiliated” tier, and no …
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Monday in Thompson v. Clark, a case in which police officers in New York entered a home without a warrant and arrested a man for alleged child abuse that was later determined not to have occurred, as the 911 caller accusing Larry Thompson was a member of his family who had a history of mental illness: “The government is well equipped under the Constitution to further its interest in protecting children from abuse ...