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- ADF attorneys secure settlement for man arrested, jailed for exercising free speech rights on public sidewalk
- L.A.-area elementary school blocks religious content, tells student to pick song that ‘does not say Jesus so many times’
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Wednesday upholding U.S. Department of Health and Human Services rules which protect organizations with religious or moral objections to abortion, such as Little Sisters of the Poor, from being subject to a federal requirement that employer health plans cover abortifacients: “The government has no business forcing pro-life and religious organizations to provide drugs and devices that can destroy life. HHS designed ...
- High court asked to stop another attempt to censor acknowledgment of nation’s religious heritage
- ADF letters inform mayors that participation in National Day of Prayer is constitutional
- ADF letters to mayors stress that court ruling now on appeal has no effect on this year’s prayer event
- New York government agencies tried to punish New Hope Family Services because of the adoption provider’s religious beliefs.
- A recent ruling from the Arizona Supreme Court was an exercise in judicial modesty.
- RENO, Nev. – Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing a church filed an emergency application with the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday that asks it to immediately halt enforcement of Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak’s unbalanced restrictions on churches as part of the state’s reopening plans during the coronavirus pandemic. Sisolak’s rule allows casinos, restaurants, bars, theme parks, and gyms to operate at 50% capacity but restricts churches to gatherings of 50 or fewer people regardless of building size. Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley in rural Lyon County is asking the high court to halt the ...
- New law stifles free speech through creation of 35-foot “buffer zone” around abortion clinics