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- ADF attorneys represent Christian student group singled out for censorship
- ADF lawsuit on behalf of Abolitionists4Life prompts university to make changes
- The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit reinstated an Alliance Defending Freedom lawsuit Wednesday against the city of Pittsburgh’s censorship zone law.
- ADF letter to governor explains bill violates federal law
- ADF filed a motion requesting a preliminary injunction in the case Students and Parents for Privacy v. United States Department of Education.
- City of Upper Arlington’s attempt to discriminate against Tree of Life Schools can proceed to trial
- Conservative Ben Shapiro’s scheduled presentation on diversity is met with threats from far left groups; security fails to control mob that promised violence
- Ordinance forces art studio to promote same-sex ceremonies, forbids them from communicating publicly about their views
- ADF files friend-of-the-court-brief asking for reversal of panel’s 2-1 decision against student privacy
- MOBILE, Ala. – Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing a pro-life student group have reached a legal settlement in a lawsuit that has increased the amount of the University of South Alabama campus that is open to free speech from less than one percent to the vast majority of campus. The settlement ensures that the university’s policies will be applied the same way to all student groups and prevents university officials from censoring pro-life speech based on its message. The university had relegated Students for Life USA’s pro-life display to a small speech zone on campus because it ...