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- … to certify same-sex couples as foster parents violates the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment.” Every American …
- U.S. Supreme Court to hear appeal of decision that said taxpayers may sue White House for funding conference informing charities about federal assistance
- … 2024 Revised March 22, 2024 The FDA is required by federal law to ensure that drugs are “safe and effective.” Under the …
- Alliance Defending Freedom filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of a Missouri church pre-school and daycare center denied access to a state program that provides recycled tires to surface children’s playgrounds. Earlier this year, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit upheld a federal court’s decision that ruled the state was justified in denying the center because a church runs it.
- … doing, the City of New York prohibited it from meeting in public schools to conduct worship services. What is Bronx … churches like it could once again be barred from renting public-school facilities for worship services. Attorneys with …
- … church attendance correlate with views that support the law’s protection of life, and of marriage as the union of one …
- … of the Center for Life Team working to defend pro-life speech and protect medical rights of conscience. View Profile …
- When It Comes To Homeschooling, This Man Could Teach Us All A Lesson
- WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Justice will write a friend-of-the-court brief in support of a lawsuit Alliance Defense Fund attorneys filed against a Michigan school district last year. The school district prohibited a student from attaching a religious message to candy cane ornaments he passed out to classmates at Christmas. “The DOJ’s determination to convey its opinion in this case indicates that the present administration has a keen interest in seeing the First Amendment liberties of school children preserved,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel Jeff Shafer. Of the thousands of civil rights ...
- OCEAN GROVE, N.J. — At a hearing Tuesday, the New Jersey attorney general agreed to extend the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association’s time to respond to an investigation until a federal judge decides on two motions in the association’s lawsuit against the state. ADF attorneys represent OGCMA, which has been under investigation for declining a request to allow a “civil union” ceremony on its private property. “Religious groups have the First Amendment right to decide what takes place on their private property without government interference. The government cannot force a private Christian ...