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  • … or groups that have reserved meeting rooms based on the  content  of such speech” and to instruct staff to … allow Moms for Liberty – Yolo County, Independent Council on Women’s Sports, California Family Council, and other … Amendment. We are hopeful other public officials—whether at libraries, schools, or anywhere else—see this as an …
  • … bill. The legislation would have protected female athletes at all levels, just as similar laws do in Arkansas, … and girls in South Dakota, we will not stop advocating on their behalf, especially in the face of the ‘woke’ corporate special interests so willing to trample on what female athletes have worked so hard to achieve.” …
  • … decision. ADF filed suit against the district last year on behalf of a local church barred from participating in the … the school board had agreed to abandon, was still posted on the district’s Web site. Counsel for the school district … decision. ADF filed suit against the district last year on behalf of a local church barred from participating in the …
  • … Related Case: Church of Compassion v. Johnson SAN DIEGO  – On behalf of an El Cajon church and preschool that serve … preschool from serving the El Cajon community based solely on their religious beliefs and exercise. This is antithetical … the religious instruction their children receive at the preschool. While the church and preschool serve all …
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Litigation Counsel Catherine Glenn Foster regarding the Obama administration’s decision to drop its opposition to a judge’s order in Tummino v. Hamburg that makes the Plan B abortion-inducing drug available over the counter to young girls without a prescription and without parental notice or consent: “The lives and health of young girls should be more important than the bottom line of those who sell abortion-inducing drugs. President Obama has yet again sided with Planned Parenthood, his favorite political ally and the single ...
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Legal Counsel Dale Schowengerdt regarding the answer Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys filed Monday to the ACLU lawsuit filed against Washington florist Barronelle Stutzman in Ingersoll v. Arlene’s Flowers: “Numerous florists are willing to assist in same-sex ceremonies, so the ACLU has no reason to try to force this florist to violate her deeply held beliefs. Arlene’s Flowers has both served and employed people who identify as homosexual. Barronelle Stutzman’s only desire is that she not be forced to violate her ...
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Legal Counsel Erik Stanley regarding the city of Houston’s preliminary response Friday to an ADF motion to quash the city’s request for the sermons and communications of pastors in Woodfill v. Parker: “The city of Houston still doesn’t get it. It thinks that by changing nothing in its subpoenas other than to remove the word ‘sermons’ that it has solved the problem. That solves nothing. Even though the pastors are not parties in this lawsuit, the subpoenas still demand from them 17 different categories of information – ...
  • … a determination by the director of the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights that a Christian ministry engaged in … a determination by the director of the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights that a Christian ministry engaged in …
  • … churches Town officials place strict time and size limits on signs for church services not applied to anyone else … ADF Litigation Counsel Jeremy Tedesco.  “This limitation on churches seems arbitrary and targeted, and it shackles the … town code that discriminates against certain signage based on the content of the signs.  According to the code, …
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Greg Chafuen regarding Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb’s signing Wednesday of HB 1137, a bill that strengthens an existing law that protects the right of parents to have their child briefly excused from school to receive religious instruction if they so choose: “Parents have the right and responsibility to guide the upbringing and education of their children. And many parents consider religious instruction an important part of their child’s education. While public schools can teach about the Bible from a neutral ...