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- … Christian school takes its zoning discrimination case to US Supreme Court ADF attorneys represent school denied ability to …
- … US Supreme Court protects free speech in landmark ruling Published June … for ourselves, we must defend it for others.” A full news release on the decision will be posted on the 303 Creative …
- … ADF plans to appeal Okla. Ten Commandments case to U.S. Supreme Court 10th Circuit judges conflicted over Haskell County …
- … US Supreme Court rules to uphold religious accommodations for employees … And coworker dislike of religious beliefs or practices is ‘off the table’ for consideration when making that assessment. …
- … Hearing Tuesday at VA Supreme Court in case of high school teacher fired over pronoun … policy ADF attorneys representing Peter Vlaming available to media following oral argument Published February 14, 2022 …
- … Floral artist heads back to US Supreme Court to protect her freedom Washington Supreme Court …
- … Prosecutor appeals Bible-tweet case to Finnish Supreme Court Prosecution of Finnish parliamentarian Päivi Räsänen … the District Court.” The Supreme Court must now decide whether it will hear the case. “After my full exoneration in …
- … ADF: U.S. Supreme Court makes right call in case involving Utah … that the First Amendment limits the government's power to restrict private speech on government property," said ADF …
- … ADF will appeal NM court’s decision against photographer Human rights commission required artist to pay nearly $7,000 for declining to photograph same-sex … we will certainly appeal this decision to the New Mexico Supreme Court.” In 2006, Vanessa Willock asked Elaine …
- … Court puts hold on flawed policy in ‘In God We Trust’ school censorship case Tenn. school ordered references to God and prayer covered up on posters Published May 1, 2009 … their beliefs,” said ADF Senior Counsel Nate Kellum. “It’s ridiculous as well as unconstitutional to cover up these …