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- … employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, be subject to weekly testing and masking requirements, or face penalties … employees who remain unvaccinated to submit to costly weekly testing and masking requirements. Practically, this … the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals was selected on November 16 to hear all of the cases going forward. However, on …
- … joining ADF, Tucker engaged in private practice for over 16 years with a litigation boutique law firm in San Antonio, … joining ADF, Tucker engaged in private practice for over 16 years with a litigation boutique law firm in San Antonio, …
- … Law Center 10/2/2023 Appellate Court Amicus Brief - 16 States 10/2/2023 Appellate Court Amicus Brief - Center for … and order denying motion for preliminary injunction 6/16/2023 Trial Court Plaintiff's supplemental memo in support …
- … law firm Ellis, Li & McKinstry, where she served for over 16 years. At ELM, she served as counsel in hundreds of … law firm Ellis, Li & McKinstry, where she served for over 16 years. At ELM, she served as counsel in hundreds of …
- ADF helped defend Arizona’s law prohibiting late term abortions after 20 weeks gestation.
- … Supreme Court Amicus brief - Kentucky Supreme Court - 16 legal scholars 2/12/2018 State Supreme Court Amicus brief … of position 4/19/2012 Administrative Agency Complaint 3/28/2012 More Documents Additional Resources One Page …
- … (2022) 7/27/2022 Appellate Court Amicus Brief (2019) 9/3/2019 Case Profiles … Several abortionists and Planned …
- … High School. In looking for creative ways to promote their weekly meetings, which include a time of prayer around the … announcement informing their fellow students about their weekly prayer meetings. Other clubs were routinely permitted … High School. In looking for creative ways to promote their weekly meetings, which include a time of prayer around the …
- ADF files brief on behalf of constitutional scholar asking 8th Circuit to uphold Arkansas law
- Florida Supreme Court weighs protections for the unborn