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Thomas More Law Center v. BecerraCalifornia demands confidential information, promises not to release it, then negligently makes it public (3/2/2021)
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Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. ComerAlliance Defending Freedom attorneys represent a Christian preschool excluded from a Missouri program that provides recycled tires for children’s playgrounds. (7/20/2020)
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Scardina v. Masterpiece CakeshopADF attorneys seek dismissal of lawsuit that seeks more than $100K from cake artist Jack Phillips (3/5/2021)
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Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley v. SisolakADF files suit against Nevada state officials to challenge COVID-19 church gathering ban (12/22/2020)
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Bristol Regional Women’s Center v. SlateryThe Bristol Regional Women’s Center is challenging a 2015 Tennessee law protecting women and requiring a waiting period before abortions can be procured. The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a similar waiting period in Planned Parenthood v. Casey. (2/17/2021)
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Kahle v. One Love MinistriesTwo atheists have falsely accused two Hawaii churches represented by Alliance Defending Freedom of defrauding the government in a lawsuit filed in state court (12/3/2020)
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Barronelle Stutzman's StoryBarronelle has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to protect her freedom to live and work consistently with her faith. What happens in her case could affect all of us. (3/8/2021)
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Floral artist asks US Supreme Court to protect her freedomBarronelle Stutzman goes back to high court after Washington court minimizes previous Supreme Court decision, affirms ruling that threatens to bankrupt her (4/19/2020)
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Barronelle Takes Her Last Stand at the Supreme CourtAlliance Defending Freedom asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case of Washington floral design artist Barronelle Stutzman. (4/20/2020)
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Washington Supreme Court Punishes Barronelle Stutzman. What Now?Alliance Defending Freedom will continue to stand with Barronelle by appealing this ruling against her to the U.S. Supreme Court. Here's how you can help. (4/20/2020)
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Washington floral artist asks US Supreme Court to protect her freedomWashington Supreme Court ruled govt can force people to create artistic expression, participate in events with which they disagree (4/30/2020)