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- ADF attorneys co-counsel on petition seeking reversal of 9th Circuit decision
- State says church should owe no taxes, La Paz County levies bill anyway
- ADF attorney argued in support of Massachusetts’ prohibition on physician-assisted suicide
- Supreme Court leaves in place premature 9th Circuit order against Prop. 8
- ADF, Jones Day attorneys represent Allegany County in defense of monument identical to one Supreme Court upheld in 2005
- Alliance Defending Freedom represents former manager of two Iowa clinics in fraud lawsuit against abortion giant
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Christiana Holcomb regarding the U.S. House of Representatives’ approval Thursday of tax legislation that includes language from the Free Speech Fairness Act, which, if signed into law, would prevent the Internal Revenue Service from investigating and penalizing churches simply for what a pastor says from the pulpit: “America’s pastors don’t need a federal tax agency to police their sermons, and so we commend those in the House who supported free speech fairness language in the amended tax bill. Churches and ...
- CLS, Cato Institute, and Eagle Forum file friend-of-the-court briefs in case involving ministry’s equal access to public meeting rooms
- Attorneys reviewing next steps in appeal process after 10th Circuit panel declares Oklahoma monument unconstitutional
- DETROIT — A federal court Wednesday ruled against the American Atheists in its lawsuit against the city of Detroit. The atheist group sued because the city promised to reimburse a church for property improvements. Attorneys with the Alliance Defense Fund represented the church’s interests in the suit. “Churches cannot be treated as second class simply because they are religious institutions. They have the same right to reimbursement for physical improvements as all other entities have,” said ADF Legal Counsel Dale Schowengerdt. “No reasonable person would consider a church’s receipt of ...