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- UNC-Wilmington refuses to promote an accomplished professor simply because it disagreed with his religious and political views.
- ADF attorneys pleased with decision keeping library officials from denying Christian group use of public meeting room
- … Campus police and administrators told the students they would be arrested for trespassing if they didn’t cease their … Campus police and administrators told the students they would be arrested for trespassing if they didn’t cease their …
- ADF attorneys appeal portions of ruling in case of contract postal unit at church
- … Court to reverse decision forcing disclosure of donors California demands confidential information, promises not to release it, then negligently … Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch. “Forced donor disclosure is a threat to everyone and discourages both …
- University of Alabama policies require students to request approval to speak days in advance, and because the permits are subject to the university’s approval, administrators can pick and choose which events and viewpoints are allowed on campus. The policies violate Alabama’s FORUM Act, which requires public colleges and universities to respect the free speech rights of students on campus.
- … US Supreme Court to decide whether govt can force nonprofits to disclose donors California spawned case by demanding confidential information, promising not to release it, then making it …
- The city of Chicago prevented World Outreach Conference Center from occupying a former YMCA building.
- ADF represents campus chapter of Young Americans for Liberty
- ADF represents Students for Life at Miami U. of Ohio in civil liberties lawsuit