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- October 1, 2021… a religious accommodation under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act to call all his students by their last names … a religious accommodation under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act to call all his students by their last names …
- June 25, 2008Attorneys were successful in reversing a dangerous and illegal decision to remove life support from an injured man.
- October 31, 2022Julia Payne serves as legal counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom’s Center for Life.
- July 7, 2022Lathan Watts serves as VP of Public Affairs at Alliance Defending Freedom
- November 1, 2019Terry Schlossberg served as executive director of Presbyterians Pro-Life for eighteen years and then as executive director and renewal advisor for the Presbyterian Coalition for another five years.
- February 23, 2023Julia Payne serves as legal counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom’s Center for Life.
- February 23, 2023Lathan Watts serves as VP of Public Affairs at Alliance Defending Freedom
- February 22, 2023Terry Schlossberg served as executive director of Presbyterians Pro-Life for eighteen years and then as executive director and renewal advisor for the Presbyterian Coalition for another five years.
- March 22, 2021… to protecting religious freedom free speech parental rights and the sanctity of life … … … The following quote … to protecting religious freedom, free speech, parental rights, and the sanctity of life. … … # # # … 7617 … 7628 … …
- September 30, 2020The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of U.S. Litigation David Cortman regarding Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak’s new guidance that allows churches to hold gatherings of 250 people or 50% capacity, whichever is less, while still allowing casinos to operate at 50% capacity without a hard cap on the number of casino goers: “The First Amendment requires churches not be treated like second-class citizens. Even with the governor’s new order allowing churches to gather in greater numbers, the problem remains: There is still a hard cap on ...