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  • … freedom, and human dignity. Immediately preceding his current role, Tedesco served as senior vice president for … including The Wall Street Journal , Fox News, CNN, The New York Times , USA Today , PBS, NPR, and National Review , … Juris Doctor in 2004 from the Regent University School of Law. … Jeremy Tedesco serves as senior counsel and senior …
  • … Court of Human Rights ruled in favor of Tom Mortier after his mother was euthanized without his knowledge. Written by … While the court did not strike down the Belgian euthanasia law, it did find that the Belgian system for ensuring … access to euthanasia is not a “right,” and that Belgium’s so-called “safeguards” fell fatally short, ADFI is ready to …
  • … the freedom of Christians to freely exercise their faith in the marketplace without fear of government … peers. Prior to joining ADF, Warner served as a judicial law clerk to Senior U.S. District Judge Malcolm J. Howard in … defendants in both federal and state courts. Warner earned his J.D. at Regent School of Law, graduating magna cum laude …
  • … source for life-affirming pregnancy help organizations. His writing has appeared at Ricochet, The Federalist, The … at The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Post. Jay and his wife, Janelle, have three … at The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Post. Jay and his wife, Janelle, have three …
  • … Washington Law Threatens Mission of Homeless Ministry Washington state … embodying God’s love for them. But government officials’ new interpretation and enforcement of a Washington law is … religion, and to associate with likeminded people of faith. In fact, the mission has been forced to pause hiring …
  • … constitutionally protected right of a farmer to express his beliefs without fear of losing his license to serve … in pre-enforcement challenges to laws that would force them to promote messages contradicting their core … that all Americans should be free to rely on what the law says and that redefining “sex” to mean “gender identity” …
  • … their rights under the First Amendment. Tucker began his work at ADF in 2017, defending the conscience rights of Christian business owners against policies that would force them to compromise their beliefs under threat of heavy … practice for over 16 years with a litigation boutique law firm in San Antonio, Texas, eight of those as a partner. …
  • … and churches to multiply their collective Kingdom impact so that lives are transformed for Jesus (Ephesians 4:11-16). … Kingdom resources since its founding in 1999. Prior to his work at Mission Increase, Scott served as president of … some of the nation’s leading healthcare providers such as New York-Presbyterian, Northwestern Hospital, Stanford …
  • … At a time when free speech has been threatened at many law schools, a new rule from the American Bar Association signals hope. … be of particular importance to law students, many of whom will spend their careers making arguments in court and …
  • … as  Queens College Students for Life v. City University of New York Board of Trustees , Ratio Christi v. University of … in multiple complex constitutional matters. Dalton earned his Juris Doctor, cum laude , from Regent University School of Law, where he served as an editor of the  Regent Law Review …