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- … associate at a large law firm in Kansas City, Missouri. In that role, she represented major pharmaceutical and automotive companies in class actions and other complex litigation. Pope also has experience in the …
- … legislation and advise government officials on policies that promote free speech, religious freedom, parental rights, … organizations on the importance of laws and policies that protect First Amendment rights. He has twice testified …
- Hal Frampton serves as senior counsel in the Center for Conscience Initiatives at Alliance Defending Freedom.
- … In NIFLA v. Becerra he was part of the Supreme Court team that protected California pregnancy centers from being forced … Health Organization at the Supreme Court, the victory that reversed Roe v. Wade . In Kelvin Cochran v. City of …
- Phil Sechler serves as senior counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom, where he focuses on academic and religious freedom.
- Caleb Dalton serves as senior counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom, where he plays a key role at the Center for Academic Freedom.
- Julia Payne serves as legal counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom’s Center for Life.
- … policy for the Family Action Council of Tennessee. Before that, he was a Charles Koch Institute Research Fellow at the …
- … constitutional defense for the Idaho attorney general. In that role, he supervised the state’s civil litigation docket and led a team that defended litigation challenging Idaho laws on issues … concerning abortion, gender dysphoria, elections, and other matters. Before entering government service, Wilson …
- … Trinity Lutheran Church v. Comer , securing a 7-2 victory that overturned Missouri’s denial of a religious school’s … argued Reed v. Town of Gilbert , securing a 9-0 ruling that prohibits the government from discriminating against … religious employers from providing abortifacient coverage that violates their religious convictions; and ACSTO v. Winn …