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- August 1, 2014… US Supreme Court win supports Wash. pharmacist case Legal teams who won Conestoga/Hobby Lobby decision file …
- September 16, 2014… ADF to US Supreme Court: End govt speech discrimination against churches ADF … by Phoenix suburb Published on 9/16/2014 Related Case: Reed v. Town of Gilbert WASHINGTON – Alliance Defending …
- July 1, 2014… US Supreme Court agrees to take up govt speech discrimination against … by Phoenix suburb Published on 7/1/2014 Related Case: Reed v. Town of Gilbert WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme …
- March 6, 2014… ADF: Supreme Court should end govt speech discrimination against churches … also want court to weigh in Published on 3/6/2014 Related Case: Reed v. Town of Gilbert WASHINGTON — Alliance Defending …
- June 30, 2014… US Supreme Court rules against Obama administration’s abortion pill … in major win for freedom Published on 6/30/2014 Related Case: Conestoga Wood Specialties v. Burwell Attorney sound …
- December 15, 2014… ADF to Supreme Court: Ariz. town’s excuses for speech discrimination fall … lawsuit at high court Published on 12/15/2014 Related Case: Reed v. Town of Gilbert WASHINGTON – Alliance Defending …
- June 17, 2014… ADF asks US Supreme Court to review NYC’s anti-pregnancy care law ADF files … of First Amendment freedoms Published on 6/17/2014 Related Case: Pregnancy Care Center of New York v. City of New York …
- May 5, 2014… US Supreme Court strongly affirms that Americans are free to pray … Freedom represents town of Greece, NY in pivotal prayer case Published on 5/5/2014 Related Case: Town of Greece v. …
- June 26, 2014… US Supreme Court unanimous in striking down Mass. anti-speech buffer … advocates unconstitutional Published on 6/26/2014 Related Case: McCullen v. Coakley WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court …
- January 29, 2014… Diverse coalition opposes abortion pill mandate at US Supreme Court 60 friend-of-the-court briefs affirm gov’t shouldn’t …