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- … says it believes the new facts provide the courts with a good reason to reconsider the public abortion funding mandate … says it believes the new facts provide the courts with a good reason to reconsider the public abortion funding mandate …
- Tenn. school ordered references to God and prayer covered up on posters
- ADF attorneys defend Edisto Island church’s right to equal access
- … school.” ADF attorneys represent Marcos Sanchez and Emma Howell, current, full-time students who serve as president … school.” ADF attorneys represent Marcos Sanchez and Emma Howell, current, full-time students who serve as president …
- ADF official comment
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Gregory S. Baylor, director of the ADF Center for Religious Schools, regarding expected consideration of S.J. Res. 42 in the U.S. Senate, a resolution seeking to protect faith-based schools’ ability to participate in federal food programs serving children in need. The resolution would rescind a discriminatory Biden administration policy that threatens to take away children’s lunches because they attend Christian schools: “The government can’t withhold food from families in need simply because their children ...
- … dollars should be used responsibly and for the common good, not funneled to groups like Planned Parenthood that … . In 2013, Alliance Defending Freedom released its updated report to Congress that identified nearly $108 million in … dollars should be used responsibly and for the common good, not funneled to groups like Planned Parenthood that …
- ADF-allied attorneys file suit against city of Atlanta for illegally denying church right to use its leased property
- … ADF Senior Counsel Kevin Theriot. “This incident paints an ugly picture of the state of religious freedom and free … ADF Senior Counsel Kevin Theriot. “This incident paints an ugly picture of the state of religious freedom and free …
- At a time when free speech has been threatened at many law schools, a new rule from the American Bar Association signals hope.