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- ADF attorneys represent four female athletes in case before full court
- Tax agency continues to withhold public records after striking deal with atheist group.
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Erin Hawley, vice president of the Center for Life and regulatory practice, regarding the U.S. Department of Justice’s and Danco Laboratories’ briefs filed Friday with the U.S. Supreme Court in U.S. Food and Drug Administration v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine: “Women should have the ongoing care of a doctor when taking high-risk drugs. The FDA betrayed women and girls when it removed the necessary in-person doctor visits that protected women’s health and well-being. The FDA’s own label for abortion drugs ...
- State agrees church shouldn’t owe taxes, La Paz County levied bill anyway
- Judge allowed ordinance prohibiting free speech in public area outside abortion clinics to be enforced while lawsuit moves forward
- Board of Elections shuts out vote on marriage redefinition law passed by DC Council
- ADF, Stand4MarriageDC stand firm for voters’ right, desire to have say on law passed without voter input
- ADF attorneys successfully appeal dismissal, continue fight for pro-adoption organization to offer specialty license plates
- 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 ...
- Multiple friend-of-the-court briefs filed with high court in support of WV’s women’s sports law