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- … for pulling funds due to religious hiring practices ADF attorneys available for media interviews Tuesday … West Sixth St., Medford. To schedule an interview, contact ADF Media Relations Specialist Jacqueline Ribeiro at (202) … employees and volunteers to sign a statement of faith. ADF attorneys filed the lawsuit in March. 71Five Ministries …
- … Cost of violating First Amendment for OSU: $101,000 ADF settles attorneys’ fees, damages after winning lawsuit …
- … OR officials for stripping funding because of its faith ADF attorneys represent 71Five Ministries in federal lawsuit … beliefs, and 71Five Ministries is no different,” said ADF Senior Counsel Jeremiah Galus. “The state of Oregon is … that they had been denied funding. The complaint filed by ADF attorneys notes that Oregon officials acknowledged at a …
- … ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: To schedule an interview, contact ADF Deputy Director of Media Relations AnnMarie Pariseau at … ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: To schedule an interview, contact ADF Deputy Director of Media Relations AnnMarie Pariseau at …
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom General Counsel Kristen Waggoner regarding a Colorado trial court’s decision that punishes cake artist Jack Phillips for not designing a custom pink-and-blue cake celebrating a gender transition when asked to do so by an activist attorney: “Jack Phillips serves all people but shouldn’t be forced to create custom cakes with messages that violate his conscience. In this case, an activist attorney demanded Jack create custom cakes in order to ‘test’ Jack and ‘correct the errors’ of his thinking, and the activist even threatened ...
- Alliance Defending Freedom files lawsuit over unconstitutional speech policy
- Alliance Defending Freedom asks officials to bring policies in line with 3rd Circuit decision
- Court order temporarily paves way for small church
- State claimed religious daycare centers can’t participate, then admits it has approved such centers on 15 other occasions
- Lawsuit leads to court order stopping policy that limited student speech to one table