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- ADF attorneys appeal lower court decision that denied justice to students censored by university
- ADF official comment
- ADF backs two couples in defending religious freedom, including Christmas expression, for students, teachers, and parents
- ADF attorneys authored friend-of-the-court brief against lawsuit designed to block conferences that assist faith-based and secular organizations in applying for funding
- Alliance Defending Freedom represented Hawaii Family Forum in defense of state’s marriage law, constitutional amendment
- High court agrees state officials overstepped their authority in replacing title of proposed amendment with inaccurate one
- ADF attorneys represent Young Americans for Liberty at University of Alabama in Huntsville
- Officials unlawfully retaliated against Woodstock Union High School coach David Bloch for expressing religious beliefs, viewpoint
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Mathew Hoffmann regarding the State University of New York Cortland Student Government Association’s decision Monday to approve a Turning Point USA chapter as an officially recognized club after the student government originally voted to withhold recognized status from it: “SUNY Cortland students Gabriella Delorenzo and Megan Rothmund worked hard to form a TPUSA chapter at the university to bring together students who value freedom, free markets, and limited government. The Student Government Association rightly ...
- MADISON, Wisc. — University officials have agreed to settle a case involving a university policy threatening disciplinary action for resident assistants holding Bible studies anywhere in their dorms. “Colleges and universities shouldn’t treat Christian students any differently than other students--whether religious or not,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel Kevin Theriot. “ADF is very pleased that school officials at the University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire changed their minds and decided to respect the First Amendment rights of RAs instead of restricting them. A student’s speech in his dorm room ...