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- Tuition tax credit program under ACLU attack
- ADF files suit against state officials to challenge COVID-19 church gathering ban
- RENO, Nev. – Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing a church filed an emergency application with the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday that asks it to immediately halt enforcement of Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak’s unbalanced restrictions on churches as part of the state’s reopening plans during the coronavirus pandemic. Sisolak’s rule allows casinos, restaurants, bars, theme parks, and gyms to operate at 50% capacity but restricts churches to gatherings of 50 or fewer people regardless of building size. Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley in rural Lyon County is asking the high court to halt the ...
- Customer filed complaint with Colorado Civil Rights Commission after bakery declined to write objectionable words, symbols on cake
- Public, nonreligious private, and home-schooled high-school students can attend college classes, but not students from private religious schools
- Iranian citizen asking European Court of Human Rights’ Grand Chamber to grant safe haven request
- Gov. Brown says gyms and restaurants okay, churches not
- ADF filed brief on behalf of 8,899 ministers, churches
- State officials provide tuition vouchers for students who select public or private secular schools but not private religious schools
- ADF attorneys represent New Hope Family Services