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  • John Bursch is senior counsel and vice president of appellate advocacy with Alliance Defending Freedom. Bursch has argued 12 U.S. Supreme Court cases and three dozen state supreme court cases, and he has successfully litigated six matters with at least $1 billion at stake.
  • … Its mission is to be the “sword and shield” for people of faith, to promote faith and family values, and to protect the sanctity of human … Why you should care about this historic Supreme Court win: Details on the history of Thomas More Law Center’s case: … … …
  • … at the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice in 2006. Gray completed ADF’s Blackstone Legal … at the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice in 2006. Gray completed ADF’s Blackstone Legal …
  • … pro bono committee, leading efforts to provide access to justice for people unable to pay for counsel. His pro bono … pro bono committee, leading efforts to provide access to justice for people unable to pay for counsel. His pro bono …
  • … Clauses did not view paid legislative chaplains and opening prayers as a violation of that Amendment.”   The … a small church in a poor neighborhood, Bronx Household of Faith. Although the federal appeals court admitted that the … v. Milford Central School District … Bronx Household of Faith … Case:Bronx Household of Faith v. Board of Education …
  • … Reagan and G.H.W. Bush, he worked for the Department of Justice under Attorneys General William French Smith and … Reagan and G.H.W. Bush, he worked for the Department of Justice under Attorneys General William French Smith and …
  • … telling you that she was sexually assaulted in the girls’ bathroom. Now imagine going to school officials – the same …
  • … to operate in accordance with the teachings of their faith; challenging school policies that usurp the right of … to operate in accordance with the teachings of their faith; challenging school policies that usurp the right of …
  • … women’s, and perhaps a single-occupancy unisex or family bathroom. Men and boys are expected to go in the men’s … where one might undress and be more vulnerable, like a bathroom or locker room—have long been the norm in American … in federal and state law. As the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg once wrote, “[s]eparate places to …
  • … Christians, people of other faiths, and even those of no faith who still adhere to longstanding concepts of morality … of others as their own, and to defend them for the love of justice and charity, more than as a claim of right, has been … entry into the marketplace of ideas. When people of faith are free to not only speak their beliefs but freely …