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- … College Friday on behalf of a student, putting an end to a campus policy that requires students to obtain a … College Friday on behalf of a student, putting an end to a campus policy that requires students to obtain a …
- … ruled against the female athletes in December of last year, saying they suffered no legal injury. “Selina, Chelsea, … ruled against the female athletes in December of last year, saying they suffered no legal injury. “Selina, Chelsea, …
- Appeals court rules to keep in place portion of district court’s order requiring the agency to restore previous safeguards for chemical abortion drugs.
- Four women consistently deprived of honors, medals by male athletes can proceed with their case, appeals court says
- Gov’t officials agree state’s 'adequate safeguards' requirement unconstitutional, will no longer exclude religious schools, reimburse wrongly denied plaintiff families’ tuition, pay attorneys’ fees
- … against protecting female athletes in December of last year. The four female athletes who filed suit were … against protecting female athletes in December of last year. The four female athletes who filed suit were …
- … to uphold the sanctity of life in their laws. To that end, we’ve been actively engaged helping many states defend … to uphold the sanctity of life in their laws. To that end, we’ve been actively engaged helping many states defend …
- … Chicago loses big battle in 10-year case against inner-city Christian ministry 7th Circuit: … and in favor of an inner-city ministry. The nearly 10-year old case started in the fall of 2005 when the city … and in favor of an inner-city ministry. The nearly 10-year old case started in the fall of 2005 when the city …
- … against protecting female athletes in December of last year. “Selina, Chelsea, Alanna, and Ashley—like all female … against protecting female athletes in December of last year. “Selina, Chelsea, Alanna, and Ashley—like all female …
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Mark Lippelmann regarding the voluntary dismissal Wednesday of Hermiston Christian School v. Brown, a lawsuit against Oregon Gov. Katherine Brown’s order that threatened private schools with 30 days of jail time and $1,250 fines for reopening in-person instruction while allowing public schools of identical size in the same county permission to resume in-person classes. The school is withdrawing its lawsuit because Brown eliminated special exceptions that existed for public schools and is now allowing Christian ...