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- … choice: violate the law and risk bankruptcy, promote views against their faith, or close down. Bob and other … choice: violate the law and risk bankruptcy, promote views against their faith, or close down. Bob and other …
- A mayor in Brussels ordered police to shut down a conservative conference because he disagreed with the organizers’ beliefs.
- College of Charleston agrees to pay $20K in settlement over unconstitutional policies
- Logan Spena serves as legal counsel for the Center for Academic Freedom with Alliance Defending Freedom, where he defends the rights of students, professors, and organizations to speak, associate, and worship freely.
- … Londono enjoys teaching nonprofit law as an adjunct professor for Regent Law. Licensed to practice law in … Londono enjoys teaching nonprofit law as an adjunct professor for Regent Law. Licensed to practice law in …
- … “Schools must allow students to peacefully express their views on current events of the day,” added Senior Legal … “Schools must allow students to peacefully express their views on current events of the day,” added Senior Legal …
- … long-term strategic plans for advancing religious freedom internationally, provides $50 million per year for religious … missions to prioritize helping persecuted religious groups internationally. This includes supporting persecuted … long-term strategic plans for advancing religious freedom internationally, provides $50 million per year for religious …
- … Case: Tippecanoe County Right to Life, Inc. v. Greater Lafayette Public Transportation Corporation LAFAYETTE, Ind. – After months of litigation, a pro-life … with ADF filed Tippecanoe County Right to Life v. Greater Lafayette Public Transportation Corporation in the U.S. …
- Catie Byrd Kelley served as Legal Counsel for the Center for Life at Alliance Defending Freedom
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Vice President of Litigation Strategy and Center for Conscience Initiatives Jonathan Scruggs regarding a formal comment ADF attorneys submitted Monday with the U.S. Administration for Children and Families, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, urging it to withdraw a proposed rule that will deter families from fostering children and will make it harder to place children with capable, loving parents: “Vulnerable children in America’s foster care system are urgently in need of loving families to care ...