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- The First Amendment protects our freedom to peacefully practice the religion we choose. But when COVID-19 hit the United States and lockdowns began, some government officials seemed to forget this.
- While the Oregon government has allowed small public schools under 75 students to open, it has told private schools of the same size that they must remain closed.
- Policy threatens religious school operators with fines, jail time but allows public schools of same size to reopen
- Babylon Bee CEO, writers, leading academics headline list of new signatories
- Order requires university to pay student his salary, explains that ‘those participating in the political process do not forfeit their First Amendment Freedoms’
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Roger Brooks regarding the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York’s ruling Monday that the state of New York may not revoke a faith-based adoption provider’s authorization to place children for adoption while the adoption provider’s lawsuit against the state proceeds: “Today’s decision is great news for children waiting to be adopted and for the parents partnering with our client, New Hope Family Services, to provide loving, stable homes. Government officials have no business forcing ...
- The 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 ...
- Highly diverse array of groups file friend-of-the-court briefs in favor of two former Georgia Gwinnett College students
- WILL, ADF attorneys represent multiple families in ongoing lawsuit
- ADF attorneys appeal lower court decision that denied justice to students censored by university