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  • … freedom of faith-based educational institutions through advice, education, legislative and public advocacy, and …
  • … by providing them with the day-to-day operational legal advice they need to fulfill their religious missions. Prior to …
  • Jordan Lorence serves as Blackstone Legal Fellowship, Of Counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom.
  • … current events that affect our homes, beliefs, schools, government, churches, and basic freedoms. In 1986, he was …
  • … with the Judge Advocate General’s Corps, United States Air Force, both on active duty and in the reserve. Rising to the … the USAF JAG School and on the editorial board of the Air Force Law Review . In response to the terrorist attacks of … on active duty. In recognition of her service, the Air Force awarded her the Meritorious Service Medal, the National …
  • … of Science with honors in chemistry and a double major in government. … Mathew Hoffmann … Legal Counsel … Mathew …
  • … of the Virginia Law Review . Spena earned his B.A. in Government: Political Theory from Patrick Henry College in …
  • … compelled to forfeit their beliefs under threat of government retaliation, heavy fines, or other punishment. In … in pre-enforcement challenges to laws that would force them to promote messages contradicting their core …
  • … the state in its successful challenge to the federal government’s reinterpretation of an emergency-medicine … and eight before the Supreme Court of Texas. Before her government service, Thompson clerked for the Hon. Andrew S. …
  • … Supreme Court advocates who did not work for the federal government, he had the 3rd highest success rate for …