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  • ADF attorneys file friend-of-the-court brief urging high court to uphold appeals court ruling, clarify that government cannot engage in third-party censorship
  • The Supreme Court ruled that a Louisiana law providing funds for educational materials in both private and public schools did not violate the Constitution.
  • ADF files brief on behalf of state legislators who voted for or support law requiring abortionists to hold hospital admitting privileges
  • Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of a Sunday school program for at-risk youth thrown out of its public meeting place by the East Baton Rouge Recreation and Park Commission due to a ban on religious activities
  • Alliance Defending Freedom files lawsuit to outlaw religious speech ban
  • Appellate court rules that La. cannot be forced to issue a birth certificate to two NY men who adopted child born in La.
  • Despite previous loss, ACLU continues effort to halt public invocations in Tangipahoa Parish, La.
  • Court rules city of Zachary’s use of ordinance against ‘annoying’ speech violated the Constitution
  • ADF attorneys file complaint and restraining order against La. school unconstitutionally discriminating against Christian students
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Matt Sharp, director of the ADF Center for Public Policy, regarding Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry’s signing Wednesday of HB 121, a bill that prohibits government entities from forcing public school employees and students to use inaccurate names and pronouns in violation of their sincerely held beliefs: “No one should lose their job or face punishment at school for declining to say something they believe is false. Words and language carry meaning, and when used properly, they communicate truth about the world. Yet ...