Filter by
Search
Showing 2009 results for "detailspages blog details allianceedge 2017 10 18 hawaii federal judge upholds marriage judicial honesty about marriage"
- CEO Michael Farris: Parental rights ‘absolutely central’ to freedom
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Julie Marie Blake regarding President Joe Biden’s executive order issued Wednesday that villainizes and grossly misrepresents religious Americans and others holding to commonsense American values and violates their constitutionally and legally protected freedoms: “Every American is protected under the Constitution to freely live and work according to their religious beliefs, and President Biden can’t remove those fundamental rights with a stroke of his pen. It is a gross overreach of his authority, for example ...
- Court says it had ‘little trouble finding constitutional violations’
- Lawsuit prompts town to issue tax exemption, legislation proposed to end discrimination against churches
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Roger Brooks regarding the Waukesha County Circuit Court’s decision Wednesday to deny Kettle Moraine School District’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought against the school district by two sets of Wisconsin parents: “Parents’ rights to direct the upbringing, education, and mental health treatment of their children is one of the most basic constitutional rights every parent holds dear, yet we are seeing more and more school districts across the country not only ignoring parents’ concerns but actively working ...
- ADF attorneys represent Edisto Beach church in equal access lawsuit
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defense Fund Senior Counsel David Cortman regarding today’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court not to review the case Alpha Delta Chi v. Reed, involving a Christian sorority and fraternity at San Diego State University told they must be willing to accept atheists as leaders: “Public universities should encourage, not censor, the free exchange of ideas. But for now, the supposed marketplace of ideas at San Diego State University will remain a stronghold for censorship. We wish the Supreme Court would have used this opportunity to make clear that ...
- Angry over voter lawsuit, city demands to pick through sermons, other communications from pastors who aren’t involved
- State agency erroneously thinks disability benefits for hearing-impaired child would be unconstitutional
- ADF files friend-of-the-court-brief asking court to honor veterans, apply Constitution correctly