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- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Ryan Tucker regarding the Dedham Board of Health’s notice issued Thursday, after receiving a letter from ADF, that it has rescinded its cease-and-desist order that prevented Victory Baptist Church from holding services even with 10 or fewer people as permitted under the Massachusetts governor’s COVID-19 executive order: “The government can certainly concern itself with public health and safety, but it can’t treat church services differently than similar types of gatherings. The governor’s executive order allows ...
- School opts to close facilities on weekends so church can't meet
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Tyson Langhofer.
- Monument defended by ADF attorneys withstands legal challenge by ACLU
- ADF attorneys provided assistance in former Texas abortion clinic director’s fight against baseless lawsuit
- The FDA has endangered women and girls by removing critical safety standards for the abortion drugs mifepristone and misoprostol.
- 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 ...
Atheist group forces Detroit to renege on promise to reimburse church; ADF files motion to intervene
American Atheists tries to bully city to deny promised funds to inner-city church- ADF filed friend-of-the-court brief in defense of FCC rules against obscenity in broadcasts
- Pro-abortion legal organizations didn’t want to engage in civil dialogue.