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  • … Dombrowski v. Federal Aviation Administration … employee … faith in the workplace … public square … Constitution of the …
  • … held that Erie’s law was consistent with the Constitution. Justice Sandra Day O’Connor authored the majority opinion, in … held that Erie’s law was consistent with the Constitution. Justice Sandra Day O’Connor authored the majority opinion, in …
  • … graduation or other school events, to freely express their faith in their speeches. What's at stake The freedom of students to share their faith at school without fear of censorship or punishment. … decision): A.M. v. Taconic Hills Central School District 1/30/2013 Trial Court District court opinion and order: A.M. …
  • … Netherland and other Christians to share their religious faith in Zachary will be affirmed.” On November 18, 2006, … Netherland stood outside on a public easement to speak about his Christian faith, approximately 75-100 feet from the … area and subsequently called ADF for legal help.  On June 11, ADF attorneys filed a lawsuit on his behalf.  On Friday, …
  • … U.S. Department of Justice publicizes support for two ADF cases Published August 1, 2006 Related Case: Bronx Household of Faith v. Board of Education of the City of New York …
  • … for writ of certiorari - American Center for Law and Justice 2/19/2019 U.S. Supreme Court Amicus brief in support … U.S. Supreme Court Petition for writ of certiorari 1/16/2019 Appellate Court Sixth Circuit Opinion (2018) 9/18/2018 Trial Court Notice of Appeal (2017) 11/8/2017 Trial Court District court opinion and order on …
  • … U.S. Justice Department joins ADF in defending equal access for … Published May 20, 2005 Related Case: Bronx Household of Faith v. Board of Education of the City of New York … New York church groups, including Bronx Household of Faith, rent school buildings on a temporary basis during …
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Vice President of Strategic Initiatives Ryan Bangert regarding the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit’s decision Monday in Eknes-Tucker v. Governor of the State of Alabama to lift a lower court’s injunction on an Alabama state law that protects children from harmful and unnecessary medical procedures in a lawsuit that the Biden administration is supporting. The 11th Circuit’s order allows the law to take effect while the case proceeds: “Alabama is right to protect minors from harmful, irreversible, and ...
  • …   What's at stake The freedom of students to share their faith at school without fear of censorship or punishment …   What's at stake The freedom of students to share their faith at school without fear of censorship or punishment …
  • … required her to create designs that violate her beliefs about marriage. Lorie works with people from all walks of … filed in support of petitioner (12/18/2019 to 01/30/2020) 1/30/2020 Appellate Court Opening brief filed with 10th … such clear impermissible hostility toward Jack and his faith, the Court did not address the free speech claim. Now, …