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  • … attorneys filed against a Michigan school district last year.  The school district prohibited a student from … claims litigated throughout the country, relatively few cases see the intervention of the Justice Department as a … Attached to the ornaments was a message explaining a popular version of the religious origin of candy canes.  …
  • … are weaponizing federal laws to violate Americans’ most fundamental rights. As we explain in the brief we filed … federal agency officials frequently disrespect Americans’ most cherished principles—including religious freedom and the … are weaponizing federal laws to violate Americans’ most fundamental rights. As we explain in the brief we filed …
  • … the future of women’s sports.” In December of last year, a three-judge panel of the 2nd Circuit  ruled  against … the future of women’s sports.” In December of last year, a three-judge panel of the 2nd Circuit  ruled  against …
  • … depression, anger, and stress management. In some cases, Brian works with people who are seeking to become more … with their biology, the state can fine him up to $5,000 per violation and can even revoke his license. The …
  • … NY farmers: Don’t force us to violate our faith in our own backyard Couple fined $13,000 for declining to host … to their beliefs,” said ADF Senior Counsel Byron Babione. “Our government was formed to be freedom’s greatest protector, …
  • … to victims when they violate constitutional rights. “Our constitutional rights are invaluable and must always be … said Waggoner. “When government officials treat our rights as worthless, those rights disappear. Changing … sharing their faith publicly on campus in the summer of 2016. Officials later changed their policies, then claimed …
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Monday not to hear Tingley v. Ferguson, a case challenging Washington state’s counseling censorship law: “We’re disappointed that Washington’s Counseling Censorship Law will continue to prevent many people from getting the help they need. The law clearly violates the First Amendment by censoring counselors like Brian, and that ultimately hurts his clients. Washington forces counselors to tell their clients that there ...
  • … School, a residential summer program for the state’s most talented high-school seniors. For years, Phillips spoke … School, a residential summer program for the state’s most talented high-school seniors. For years, Phillips spoke …
  • … other students on the Lawrenceville, Georgia, campus in 2016. College officials quickly stopped him because he had … unconstitutional speech policies after the case was filed. Most federal courts would have still decided the students’ … that concern. “We need to ensure that the wrong done to our clients is righted—something that both the district court …
  • … conscience, 303 Creative v. Elenis awaits Supreme Court review Stutzman: ‘I’ve never had to compromise my conscience … at the U.S. Supreme Court and make a payment of only $5,000 to the two men who sued her. Stutzman, 77 and a … continued. “There is a great deal of division at work in our country today, but God has shown me again and again that …