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- John Bursch is senior counsel and vice president of appellate advocacy with Alliance Defending Freedom.
- … of Human Rights, International Criminal Court, Court of Justice of the European Union, UN Human Rights Committee, and …
- … possible. This includes everything from the smallest details, such as leaving a rose when a body is removed, to …
- … whether or not it is viable outside the womb.” The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dissented in Gonzales because it … that supports the right to take an innocent life. As Justice Alito wrote in his majority opinion in Dobbs , …
- … at the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice in 2006. Gray completed ADF’s Blackstone Legal …
- The Supreme Court unanimously struck down a Massachusetts law that silenced pro-life advocates such as Eleanor McCullen.
- … has stepped in on Jessica’s behalf. Let’s explore the details of her case. Jessica’s children are her greatest joy. … and as a mother, she desires to raise her children in the faith. Therefore, she cannot encourage a child to live or … cannot say or do anything that goes against her Christian faith. In response, ODHS gave her two choices: abandon your …
- … Freedom Laws must respect religious freedom and promote justice for all. The Equality Act doesn’t do that. Instead, … have claimed to respect the concerns of people of faith, offering a few narrow protections for religious … to you? Essentially, the Equality Act gives people of faith an ultimatum: change your faith-based practices or face …
- … Health Organization ? In a majority opinion authored by Justice Samuel Alito, the Supreme Court upheld Mississippi’s … Even abortion advocates and scholars, including the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, have recognized that Roe was poorly reasoned. Justice Ginsburg called it an “unnecessary” decision and …
- … pro bono committee, leading efforts to provide access to justice for people unable to pay for counsel. His pro bono …