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- … Foundation in a press release the group issued on July 17 concerning its lawsuit Freedom From Religion Foundation v. … Foundation in a press release the group issued on July 17 concerning its lawsuit Freedom From Religion Foundation v. …
- … currently losing in court nationwide with only five out of 17 court rulings favoring the administration policy to date. … lived out,” said co-counsel Natalie Decker, one of nearly 2,200 allied attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom. … lived out,” said co-counsel Natalie Decker, one of nearly 2,200 allied attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom. …
- Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys join Ariz. AG in defense of law restricting non-emergency abortions after 20 weeks
- … school track. In just three years, those two males broke 17 girls’ track meet records, deprived girls of more than 85 … school track. In just three years, those two males broke 17 girls’ track meet records, deprived girls of more than 85 …
- … substance of the case, she issued a sweeping order on May 17 finding that the Michigan Constitution likely creates a … substance of the case, she issued a sweeping order on May 17 finding that the Michigan Constitution likely creates a …
- … the drug’s sponsor, to make it available to 17-year-olds without a prescription. The motion to … the drug’s sponsor, to make it available to 17-year-olds without a prescription. The motion to …
- … children following state high court order Published June 16, 2023 Related Case: Planned Parenthood of the Heartland v. …
- … Americans’ time-honored values, rights Published June 16, 2022 The following quote may be attributed to Alliance …
- … to UW-Madison ADF official comment Published September 16, 2011 Related Case: Badger Catholic v. Walsh MADISON, Wis. …
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Jake Warner regarding the Arizona Supreme Court’s decision Monday to reject an attempt by Planned Parenthood to halt judgment affirming the state’s pro-life law, but to allow a delay for Attorney General Kris Mayes to consider an appeal. In a response filed Tuesday, ADF attorneys asked the court to finalize its judgment affirming the state’s pro-life law, but the court temporarily paused that process, allowing the attorney general up to 90 days to consider an appeal: “Life is a human right, and Arizona’s pro ...