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- March 8, 2022… Freedom where he focuses on the impact of administrative law on religious freedom the sanctity of life and family View …
- October 19, 2021… Freedom where he focuses on the impact of administrative law on religious freedom the sanctity of life and family View …
- October 31, 2019… brief Kentucky Supreme Court The American Center For Law Justice 2122018 State Supreme Court Amicus brief Kentucky … State Supreme Court Amicus brief Kentucky Supreme Court 9 law and economics scholars 2122018 State Supreme Court Amicus … filed with Kentucky Court of Appeals American Center for Law and Justice 10282015 Appellate Court Friendofthecourt …
- April 6, 2011Decision against UNC-Wilmington sets significant precedent protecting professors who express their views on religious, political topics
- March 1, 2011ADF represents students in lawsuit sparked by ban on ‘Be Happy, Not Gay’ T-shirt
- April 28, 2010ADF, American Legion Dept. of Calif. argued for constitutionality of memorial, land transfer
- January 26, 2022Female athletes across the country continue to face situations where they are forced to compete against male athletes without a fair chance of success.
- April 9, 2020… corrected immediately to avoid unnecessary litigation in federal court Theriot wrote in the ADF letter regarding … corrected immediately to avoid unnecessary litigation in federal court,” Theriot wrote in the ADF letter regarding …
- February 23, 2022ADF attorneys represent art therapy student after Southern Illinois University Edwardsville violated her constitutional rights
- April 22, 2022The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Vice President of Appellate Advocacy and Senior Counsel John Bursch regarding the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit’s decision issued Thursday in Speech First v. Cartwright to uphold students’ First Amendment rights at the University of Central Florida: “The right to speak freely without the government telling you what you can and cannot say is one of the greatest privileges and blessings that we enjoy as Americans. We are pleased the 11th Circuit continues to protect this fundamental right and has affirmed freedom ...