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  • … in 1999, where he served until he was appointed Fire Chief for the city of Atlanta in 2008. His exemplary service record … wrote “Who Told You That You Were Naked?" a book which details the state of man since the fall of Adam in the Book … Chief Cochran in a suit filed against the city in federal court to vindicate his rights, including his rights to free …
  • … was shutting down the event.  Her determination to know why brought her face-to-face with the sometimes absurd … She and other club members were threatened with expulsion, should they so much as hand out flyers with pro-life themes. … speech policies and restore the First Amendment protections of all students. … Beth Sheeran was a nursing …
  • … imagined they would one day be fighting legal battles for the right to operate their business according to their … Freedom defended the Hahns all the way to the highest court of the nation. The Supreme Court heard the Hahn’s case, along with the Green …
  • … case and provide free legal services, but they were in for a long, hard haul. “This could be big, guys,” he told … through this has been really… encouraging.” The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled on August 22, 2013 against Jonathan and Elaine. …
  • … In 2006, Kevin Stormans received a phone call asking why he didn’t carry Plan B in his pharmacy. The question … trial with 22 witnesses and nearly 800 exhibits, the court ruled that the Pharmacy Commission cannot force the … & McKinstry PLLC filed a petition with the United States Supreme Court, asking them to hear the Stormans’ case. …
  • … to affirm a homosexual relationship, or to lie about why she couldn’t. As a counselor for the Center for Disease … when she referred homosexual clients in the future, she should tell them that the reason she referred them was … freedom of religion and speech rights, but the district court and the court of appeals held that her employer had …
  • … her take legal action against the school. This time, the court ruled in Julea’s favor, stating “Ward was willing to … the school’s affirmation directives in doing so. That is why she asked to refer gay and lesbian clients (and some … more could the [non-discrimination] rule require? Surely, for example, the ban on discrimination against clients based …
  • … School in Glendale, Arizona, Erin Krestan was a member of Common Cause, a Christian club that met on campus. In … to join Common Cause at the flagpole before school to pray for their peers and teachers. School officials told her she’d … remove the word “prayer” from the announcement. Erin asked why, and was told that using that word over the school p.a. …
  • … freedom, and rights of conscience. No public university should require students to abandon their most basic beliefs. Unfortunately, the court did not see it the same way. Ultimately Jennifer lost … and was kicked out of the Augusta State Counseling program for her religious convictions. To make sure future students …
  • … to their faith.     A local wedding coordinator working for the inn falsely told a caller that the inn would not … brought more charges. They demanded that the inn pay $10,000 to the commission and $20,000 into a charitable trust … Alliance Defending Freedom defended the O’Reillys in court, and ultimately, the Human Rights Commission admitted …