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- … US Supreme Court vacates decision that upheld Alaska’s draconian … political process is seriously impeded by laws that don’t allow them to meaningfully support the candidates and …
- … ADF attorneys, allied attorneys file amended complaint in federal court Published April 18, 2017 Related Case: Doe v. Boyertown … to add the new students to the suit. “Schools shouldn’t be robbing students of their legally protected personal …
- … US Supreme Court to weigh in on buffer zone case in ‘Cradle of Liberty’ … to create censorship zones where the First Amendment doesn’t apply in order to silence a particular viewpoint,” said …
- … Multiple groups voice support for preschoolers at US Supreme Court Briefs: Govt shouldn’t consider children unworthy of …
- … Idaho defends pro-life law at US Supreme Court Idaho AG Raúl Labrador to hold press conference following oral arguments Wednesday in State …
- … US Supreme Court sends nonprofit abortion-pill mandate cases back to … convictions. We look forward to addressing the remaining details as we advance these cases in the lower courts.” …
- … Bureaucrat accountability case goes before US Supreme Court Published May 1, 2023 Related Case: Loper Bright …
- … same privileges as other clubs School grants equal access in wake of ADF lawsuit Published January 29, 2008 Related … student groups on campus enjoy. “Pro-life students shouldn’t be discriminated against because of their beliefs,” said … suit and a motion for preliminary injunction in federal court asking that the school’s discriminatory actions against …
- … US Supreme Court upholds HHS rules protecting nuns from funding abortion … religious and moral convictions of organizations who don’t wish to provide abortifacients and artificial …
- … US Supreme Court takes case of students denied use of tuition funds at … Espinoza decisions, which made clear that states can’t oust parents and children from a generally available …