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- … Ann Arbor won’t use law to force citizens to promote political views they oppose ADF attorneys represent political … a violation occurs, the city has officially clarified that it does not consider ThinkRight to be a place of public … ADF Legal Counsel Samuel Green. “Ann Arbor has agreed that it won’t use this law to force Grant and Jacob to use their …
- … WI mother asks court to protect parents' right to know how schools treat their kids Published February 22, 2024 … parents’ fundamental right to make decisions about how to care for their children and the right to access … parents’ fundamental right to make decisions about how to care for their children and the right to access …
- … the provisions of its code that discriminated against churches, the city amended its code in January in a way that … of Gilbert agreed to a preliminary injunction prohibiting it from enforcing its sign code against the church, which … of Gilbert agreed to a preliminary injunction prohibiting it from enforcing its sign code against the church, which …
- … on behalf of St. Faustina Old Catholic Church, freeing it to hold church picnics once again at Plaza Ferdinand VII, … Monk of St. Faustina Old Catholic Church in February that his picnics were no longer allowed at the park, which has … larger groups seeking access to the park.” ADF-allied attorney Mark Welton of the Crestview law firm Welton & …
- … and protects life from conception to natural death; it’s unconscionable for the state to force any church to pay … the multi-state brief led by South Carolina, the attorneys general argue that the district court was wrong to ignore the religious motivation behind Cedar Park’s …
- … to recognize the South Carolina Politics Club, claiming it was “too similar” to another student club on campus under … a registered student organization that also encourages political engagement. However, as ADF attorneys argued, the … invite speakers, and access the pool of mandatory student activity fees that all students pay into. The university had …
ADF files suit on behalf of Mississippi church subjected to city’s ban on ‘drive in’ church services
… The governor’s order includes no such ban and identifies churches as an “essential business or operation.” The lawsuit … “Government is clearly overstepping its authority when it singles out churches for punishment, especially in a … Jeremiah Galus. “No one at Temple Baptist’s service even got out of their cars, and yet they were ticketed $500 per …- … for defending women's sports on blog asks court to uphold his First Amendment rights ADF attorneys represent Dr. Andrew … men should be allowed to compete on women’s sports teams, it should deeply concern every American that the government … men should be allowed to compete on women’s sports teams, it should deeply concern every American that the government …
- … quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom General Counsel Kristen Waggoner regarding a letter ADF sent Wednesday to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland asking him to rescind his … against frustrated parents is a misuse of federal power. It vilifies largely peaceful, well-intentioned citizens who …
- … student govt for punishing him for privately sharing his Catholic convictions ADF attorneys represent student … the president of the FSU Student Senate for sharing his personal religious beliefs with other students. In a June … individuals based on their religious convictions or political beliefs. While FSU students claim they’re creating …