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- ADF attorneys appeal lower court ruling that upheld speech ban despite 3rd Circuit’s concerns
- Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys filed their opening brief Monday with the U.S. Supreme Court in a lawsuit challenging a California law that forces pro-life pregnancy care centers to provide free advertising for the abortion industry.
- ADF represents Students for Life at Miami U. of Ohio in new civil liberties lawsuit
- ADF attorneys represent Students for Life chapter at Queens College
- ADF attorneys represent National Institute of Family and Life Advocates
- ADF represents Students for Life chapter in settlement of lawsuit
- ADF attorneys win victory in decision that upholds ruling against state’s unconstitutional license plate approval process
- ADF attorneys filed suit on behalf of WyWatch Family Action
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom allied attorney Michael Tierney regarding the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit’s decision Wednesday in Reddy v. Foster that sidesteps ruling on the constitutionality of New Hampshire’s censorship zone law: “An unconstitutional law shouldn’t remain on the books just because abortionists haven’t taken advantage of the power the law gives them to silence free speech. The 1st Circuit’s decision made no determination as to whether the New Hampshire statute would pass constitutional muster. Instead, the court left the law ...
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Matt Bowman regarding a state court’s decision Tuesday to grant Pregnancy Care Center of Rockford a preliminary injunction against a new law that forces its doctors and healthcare professionals to make or aid in abortion referrals. “Forcing pro-life doctors and pregnancy care centers in Illinois to operate as referral agents for the abortion industry in violation of their freedom of conscience is unconstitutional, illegal, and unethical. No state has the authority to compel health professionals, against their ...