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- City says worshipers aren’t welcome in Old Town District but nonreligious gatherings are; ADF and CAP attorneys represent church
- ADF files suit after library denies community values group use of public meeting room
- Child Evangelism Fellowship given same access to flier distribution program freely offered to other groups, ADF attorneys to dismiss lawsuit
Atheist group forces Detroit to renege on promise to reimburse church; ADF files motion to intervene
American Atheists tries to bully city to deny promised funds to inner-city church- ADF attorneys file suit against school board over policy that allows facility rentals to all but religious groups
- School opts to close facilities on weekends so church can't meet
- ADF files suit over discriminatory fee schedule that charges churches but allows non-religious community groups to meet free of charge
- WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Justice publicized its support Monday for two religious freedom cases that are being litigated by attorneys with the Alliance Defense Fund. The two cases were among four featured in the DOJ’s publication Religious Freedom in Focus. “Christians and Christian organizations should not be singled out for different treatment merely because they are religious. We appreciate the DOJ’s position on these two cases and are glad they concur with the analysis that discrimination against someone based upon their point of view is unacceptable under the Constitution,” said ...
- ADF attorneys reach settlement with Fife Lake; church reimbursed for fees not charged to other groups
- ADF attorneys secure court order that prevents Contra Costa County from banning Christian group from public meeting room