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- Conflicts between lower courts remain, likely to rise again
- ADF letters inform mayors that participation in National Day of Prayer is constitutional
- Attorneys with ADF to assist Gouverneur man in criminal case
- Despite previous loss, ACLU continues effort to halt public invocations in Tangipahoa Parish, La.
- ADF attorneys file suit after Christian students are denied right to assemble during lunch hour
- Motion for preliminary injunction filed in Whitson v. Knox County Board of Education case
- ADF-allied attorney writes letter to Knoxville school district officials informing them of the unconstitutionality of principal's actions
- County commission votes to appeal 4th Circuit ruling on invocations that conflicts with other courts, American history
- Majority of board of commissioners members decide by consensus to retain ADF to fight lawsuit seeking end to ‘sectarian’ prayers
- Rowan County in North Carolina asked the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday to uphold its policy pertaining to prayer before public meetings and to clear up conflicting rulings on legislator-led prayer in lower courts.