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- March 30, 2023ADF attorneys favorably settle lawsuit with Mecklenburg County on behalf of two pro-life organizations
- November 17, 2021ADF, Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty attorneys represent parents
- August 26, 2021New lawsuit challenges HHS rule that forces doctors to perform controversial gender transition procedures on children
- June 30, 2021ADF attorneys represent Leesburg Elementary School teacher Tanner Cross
- February 18, 2021WASHINGTON – Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing Christian student organization Ratio Christi filed a motion in federal court Thursday to intervene in defense of a U.S. Department of Education regulation which requires all public colleges and universities that are federal grant recipients to comply with the First Amendment. Americans United for Separation of Church and State filed suit to challenge the rule, implemented during the Trump administration, on behalf of the Secular Student Alliance. Ratio Christi is a nationwide Christian apologetics organization whose mission is to ...
- January 18, 2018ADF, Thomas More attorneys represent Palatine students, parents
- May 28, 2009Church represented by ADF attorneys to receive complete reimbursement for requested property improvements
- July 30, 2008GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit ordered University of Florida officials Wednesday to stop discriminating against a Christian fraternity, Beta Upsilon Chi (BYX), while a lawsuit filed by Christian Legal Society and Alliance Defense Fund attorneys against school officials is on appeal. “The 11th Circuit seems to understand that Christian student groups cannot be singled out for discrimination. The right to associate with people of like mind and interest applies to all student groups on a public university campus,” said Litigation Counsel Timothy J. Tracey with ...
- August 31, 2007Neuqua Valley High School sophomore continues to desire to wear T-shirt with same message that school officials censored in April
- June 10, 2008WASHINGTON — 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 ...