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- Man denied constitutional rights when he attempted to distribute gospel literature at national monument
- Florida judge grants ADF motion for preliminary injunction, allowing Christian to resume activities until case is resolved
- Judge says public university speech policies raise serious constitutional concerns
- Court grants ADF motion for preliminary injunction
- ADF attorneys successfully represent Christian man who was told to leave public area for engaging in "annoying" speech
- Christian student group was excluded from student activity fee funding extended to other groups
- ADF attorneys represent Gideons International member threatened with arrest
- ADF attorneys file opening brief in suit over policy illegally recognizing same-sex “marriages” performed beyond state lines
- ADF attorneys file federal lawsuit on behalf of man cited for displaying Christian message on private business property
- WASHINGTON — Attorneys and allied attorneys with the Alliance Defense Fund filed a friend-of-the-court brief Monday with the U.S. Supreme Court asking it to reverse an appellate court judgment that overturned the Federal Communications Commission’s censure of indecent language broadcast during Fox’s televised Billboard Music Awards. The appellate court held that because the words in question were merely “fleeting expletives,” Fox shouldn’t be held accountable for breaking FCC rules that forbid the use of indecent language on network television while children are likely to be watching. “The ...