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- … Broad support against religious discrimination filed with US Supreme Court High court receives briefs in favor of Ohio Christian …
- … US Supreme Court win supports Wash. pharmacist case Legal teams who won Conestoga/Hobby Lobby decision file brief about effect on …
- … ADF files two appeals with U.S. Supreme Court over right of students to fight policies that muzzle … academic careers before they can challenge such policies in court,” said ADF Senior Counsel David French. “We hope the …
- … ADF to US Supreme Court: Hold federal agency officials accountable Published … ADF attorneys filed Monday with the U.S. Supreme Court in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo on behalf of …
- … ADF to Supreme Court: Can someone sue for ‘feeling uncomfortable’? ADF attorneys appeal portions of ruling in case of contract postal unit at church Published November … to the postal counter. “Private Christian entities shouldn’t be censored for displaying information about their own …
- … ObamaCare cancer continues to spread in wake of U.S. Supreme Court’s decision High court refuses to strike down ObamaCare, …
- … ADF to 3rd Circuit: US Supreme Court decision protects Geneva College from violating its … and that’s why we are asking the full 3rd Circuit to weigh in.” Last year, a federal district court suspended …
- … ADF to US Supreme Court: Govt can’t discriminate against students at religious schools ADF …
- … US Supreme Court: Govt can't discriminate against faith-based adoption … government coercion and punishment, all because they won’t act contrary to their faith and conscience. The Supreme …
- … Defending Freedom attorneys representing 51 families in the Palatine area filed suit Wednesday against two federal … should rescind its privacy-violating policies, and the court should order the Department of Education to stop … their dignity and tells them that their rights don’t matter. This isn’t a message our schools should be sending …