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  • Are ADF’s Cases ‘Made Up’? ADF’s clients have faced laws that … to see respected media outlets distorting the work of Alliance Defending Freedom. On Sept. 28, The Washington Post … even before it’s been enforced against you. When ADF files these kinds of lawsuits, called pre-enforcement challenges , …
  • … to open meetings with uncensored prayers. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published December 5, 2022 Before … deliver a prayer, and the town happily accepted. Despite these facts, Galloway and Stephens still pursued litigation … the First Amendment.   The bottom line Local governments are free to allow uncensored prayer at public meetings. Image …
  • … of the adoption provider’s religious beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published July 21, 2020 Revised August 29, 2023 There are more than 400,000 children in the foster care system … adoption providers as possible working to find homes for these children. Yet in some states, government officials have …
  • … mother was euthanized without his knowledge. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published November 7, 2022 Revised … protect the right to life for all, it did rule on Oct. 4 that Belgium failed to properly examine the tragic euthanasia … law outright, and this is likely the first of other cases to come. ADF International has now been involved in …
  • … enforcement of COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published February 28, 2023 … sanitation workers, and other New Yorkers. Many of these hardworking people saw New York City violate their constitutional rights, and many of them are still suffering the consequences—lost jobs they haven’t …
  • … to rent school facilities for worship services. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published August 1, 2023 In the … in New York City, poverty, crime, and broken families are all too familiar. Naeem Henry grew up in the Bronx, and … federal district court in Manhattan granted an injunction that allowed churches to rent school facilities for religious …
  • … employ people who do not share their beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published December 13, 2023 … him, the interviewer asks the man what some of his hobbies are. “I love to go hunting on the weekends,” the applicant … people who expressly violate their mission. It prevents these organizations from requiring employees to commit to …
  • … depression, anger, and stress management. In some cases, Brian works with people who are seeking to become more comfortable with their sex or who … set for themselves. That’s unconstitutional, and it’s why Alliance Defending Freedom is asking the U.S. Supreme Court
  • … Nuisance’ Daniel Burritt challenged a New York regulation that prevented him from sharing the Gospel on his private property. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published August 7, 2023 In New … “for sale” signs and signs advertising activities that are conducted on the property did not require a permit. By …
  • … 2018 that Muller describes as possessing “high salience.” These are cases in which exceptionally large numbers of amicus … on the nation? Wouldn’t that apply to me and my employer, Alliance Defending Freedom, which regularly advocates before …