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- ADF attorneys ask the court to stop New York from using a “nondiscrimination” law to force this Christian adoption ministry to violate its beliefs.
- Across the U.S., faith-based adoption providers are being threatened because of their religious beliefs. So this case went to the Supreme Court.
- Adoption, foster care provider challenges state agency ultimatum that would harm hundreds of children, families
- ADF attorneys represent New Hope Family Services in favorable settlement against state officials
- Read about Sharonell Fulton, the foster mom at the center of the Supreme Court case Fulton v. City of Philadelphia.
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Greg Chafuen regarding Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey’s signing Wednesday of SB 1399, a bill ensuring that Arizona’s foster care service providers are able to continue serving Arizona’s foster children and foster parents according to their beliefs without fear of unjust government punishment: “Every child deserves the chance to be cared for by a loving family. When faith-based foster care service providers are empowered to operate according to their beliefs, more providers can recruit and serve more foster families to ...
- Several states are targeting faith-based providers and blocking them from serving foster children. Here's how one ministry in Michigan responded.
Case closed: Catholic nonprofit can keep its doors open to serve thousands of vulnerable MI children
ADF attorneys representing Catholic Charities West Michigan favorably settle case with state- ADF attorneys represent New Hope Family Services, ask court to stop discriminatory investigation against Christian nonprofit
- State agency threatening to investigate, penalize New Hope Family Services despite victories in separate lawsuit, recent relevant US Supreme Court decision