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- … US Senate to vote on ensuring religious school students aren't excluded from food programs Published October 26, 2023 The … regarding expected consideration of S.J. Res. 42 in the U.S. Senate, a resolution seeking to protect …
- … Court allows Christian schools, female athletes to intervene to protect fairness in women’s sports ADF attorneys represent Association of … of federal law that allows males to compete on female athletic teams. Alliance Defending Freedom …
- … US Supreme Court sends case about taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood … from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit in Kerr v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic and remand it …
- … 40+ briefs at US Supreme Court back freedom to support charities without harassment … Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck LLP attorney Louie Castoria, who won the case at trial in the district court, is serving as …
- … ADF asks US Supreme Court to halt California law forcing pro-life centers to … we are asking the Supreme Court to ensure that they won’t be allowed to force unwilling people to promote their …
- … ADF attorneys appeal to U.S. Supreme Court to protect school choice in Ariz. Tuition tax credit program under ACLU attack …
- … US Supreme Court gave Chike Uzuegbunam his first victory, now he wins it all in long overdue settlement ADF attorneys represent former …
- … of cake artist Jack Phillips following oral arguments at US Supreme Court The following statement was delivered by cake … Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission Video news release without graphics Jack Phillips photos The following …
- … Multiple states to US Supreme Court: Govt can’t show favoritism to non-religious preschoolers Ten states …
- … Gov. Reynolds will ask Iowa Supreme Court to allow state fetal heartbeat law to take effect ADF … the state’s fetal heartbeat law. That law was enacted in 2018 to protect unborn lives by prohibiting elective …