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  • Student group files suit against Arkansas State for limiting speech to 1% of campus
  • Lawsuit challenges Louisville law forcing photographer to photograph, write in favor of same-sex weddings
  • Caring Families challenges Hartford law similar to one US Supreme Court struck down
  • All Americans are entitled to the promises of the Constituiton. Stop government officials from dismantling those freedoms. Your freedom matters!
  • Bernadette Tasy serves as a Media Relations Manager at Alliance Defending Freedom, focusing on issues concerning the sanctity of life and religious freedom.
  • Alice Chao serves as a Media Relations Specialist at Alliance Defending Freedom.
  • Logan Spena serves as legal counsel for the Center for Academic Freedom with Alliance Defending Freedom, where he defends the rights of students, professors, and organizations to speak, associate, and worship freely.
  • Caroline Reeves serves as Strategic Communications Writer at Alliance Defending Freedom
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Chris Schandevel regarding the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit’s decision Monday in Turning Point USA at Arkansas State University v. Rhodes, which found that Arkansas State acted unconstitutionally when it stopped a student, Ashlyn Hoggard, from setting up a promotional table outside of the student union to recruit students for a new chapter of Turning Point USA: “Speech isn’t free when students have to ask permission before they can speak anywhere on campus. As the 8th Circuit rightly found, Arkansas ...
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding the U.S. Department of Justice’s friend-of-the-court brief filed Wednesday with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit in A.M. v. French opposing Vermont’s discrimination against students based on the religious status of the high schools they attend: “As the United States argues in its brief filed Wednesday, no state can discriminate against students based on which kind of school they attend. It makes no sense for Vermont to say it will pay ...