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- … US Supreme Court to decide whether govt can force nonprofits to disclose … Foundation that the U.S. Supreme Court has also agreed to hear. Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck LLP attorney Louie Castoria …
- … ObamaCare cancer continues to spread in wake of U.S. Supreme Court’s decision High court refuses to strike down ObamaCare, … ADF lawsuits to continue Published June 28, 2012 Related Case: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services v. State …
- … ADF to US Supreme Court: Hold federal agency officials accountable Published July 24, 2023 Related Case: Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo The following …
- … ADF to Supreme Court: Uphold policy to protect privacy in restrooms ADF … asking for reversal of 4th Circuit’s 2-1 decision against student privacy Published January 13, 2017 Related Case: G.G. …
- … US Supreme Court: Americans must remain free to support causes without … with like-minded groups, which includes the right to donor privacy.” “California casts a dragnet for sensitive donor …
- … Ariz. appeals abortion law to US Supreme Court Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys join Ariz. AG in …
- … ADF to US Supreme Court: Rein in unaccountable bureaucrats threatening … Americans’ freedoms Published December 15, 2022 Related Case: Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo The following …
- … US Supreme Court strikes down Texas law protecting women Published June 27, 2016 Related Case: Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt The following quote …
- … ADF to Supreme Court: Students deserve justice in free speech suit against … Gwinnett College asked the U.S. Supreme Court Friday to hear their case and vindicate their free speech rights. Two … the essential freedoms that the Constitution protects. Student Chike Uzuegbunam tried to share his Christian faith …
- … US Supreme Court: Govt officials must be held accountable when violating … ADF attorneys represent former Georgia Gwinnett College student prevented from engaging in free speech on campus …