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- … to what it desires to express. The First Amendment says no.” John Kaempf, one of more than 4,600 attorneys in the ADF … to what it desires to express. The First Amendment says no.” John Kaempf, one of more than 4,600 attorneys in the ADF …
- … not heard. Every student’s privacy should be protected.” “No student should be forced into an intimate setting—like a … not heard. Every student’s privacy should be protected.” “No student should be forced into an intimate setting—like a …
- Cost of freedom to Colo. family business could be millions of dollars if Obama administration ultimately prevails
- Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys, allied attorneys represent Pa. wood business
- … and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch. “No student’s recognized right to bodily privacy should be … and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch. “No student’s recognized right to bodily privacy should be …
- … it wishes to hide from the public. The IRS’s delays make no sense because we only asked for the same information that … it wishes to hide from the public. The IRS’s delays make no sense because we only asked for the same information that …
- … female teenagers in showers, restrooms, and locker rooms. No student’s recognized right to bodily privacy should be … female teenagers in showers, restrooms, and locker rooms. No student’s recognized right to bodily privacy should be …
- … nation’s largest, the American Pharmacists Association. “No one should be forced to choose between following their … nation’s largest, the American Pharmacists Association. “No one should be forced to choose between following their …
- … Denise Harle, director of the ADF Center for Life. “It is no surprise that the manufacturer of this dangerous chemical … Denise Harle, director of the ADF Center for Life. “It is no surprise that the manufacturer of this dangerous chemical …
- ADF attorneys available for media interviews following hearing Monday