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  • … of Alliance Defending Freedom, Kristen Waggoner leads the faith-based legal organization in protecting fundamental … the world. After clerking with Washington Supreme Court Justice Richard B. Sanders, Waggoner joined Seattle law firm … of Alliance Defending Freedom, Kristen Waggoner leads the faith-based legal organization in protecting fundamental …
  • … print a message that was so clearly at odds with his faith and its teachings. Blaine offered to connect the … also leapt into action and helped turn the tide on the negative press Blaine had been receiving. Within days, the … the growing legal battles faced by people because of their faith. Right now, a group of generous individuals has offered …
  • … Writing II. Throughout law school, Kelley interned for Justice Verda Colvin while she served at the Bibb County … Writing II. Throughout law school, Kelley interned for Justice Verda Colvin while she served at the Bibb County …
  • … of Human Rights, International Criminal Court, Court of Justice of the European Union, UN Human Rights Committee, and … of Human Rights, International Criminal Court, Court of Justice of the European Union, UN Human Rights Committee, and …
  • John Bursch is senior counsel and vice president of appellate advocacy with Alliance Defending Freedom. Bursch has argued 12 U.S. Supreme Court cases and three dozen state supreme court cases, and he has successfully litigated six matters with at least $1 billion at stake.
  • … by the state. But the government cannot treat people of faith worse than everyone else simply because they are … 7-2 that the government cannot exclude churches and other faith-based organizations from a secular government program … for religious freedom. In the majority opinion, Chief Justice Roberts wrote, “The State has pursued its preferred …
  • … at the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice in 2006. Gray completed ADF’s Blackstone Legal … at the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice in 2006. Gray completed ADF’s Blackstone Legal …
  • … pro bono committee, leading efforts to provide access to justice for people unable to pay for counsel. His pro bono … pro bono committee, leading efforts to provide access to justice for people unable to pay for counsel. His pro bono …
  • … on privacy needed to be heard. And Alexis had had her own negative experience with the school’s unannounced policy. One … on privacy needed to be heard. And Alexis had had her own negative experience with the school’s unannounced policy. One …
  • … it’s the most harmless, least aggressive expression of faith imaginable: “If you want to come, we’d love to have … in her own way.” She’s also “very well-grounded in her faith, and has been, even from a very young age—since she was … headline stories. There were comments … many of them very negative. Just very nasty things.” Somehow, none of that …