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- … attorney general both agree on the outcome, so there were no adverse parties or even a controversy that would allow the … 1931 pro-life law is unenforceable when that court had no jurisdiction and was bound by court of appeals precedent that already concluded that there is no right to abortion in the Michigan Constitution. We’re …
- ADF attorneys available to media following hearing Tuesday
- … to mayors stress that court ruling now on appeal has no effect on this year’s prayer event Published April 23, … the National Day of Prayer statute as unconstitutional in no way impedes their observance of this year’s 59th annual … proclamations and appeals of state and local officials are no different. Historically, all 50 governors, along with U.S. …
- … letter recommends that Musk “harness X to make clear that no one should be punished under the law for peaceful … the open letter labels “a form of public humiliation.” “No one should be punished under the law for peaceful … letter recommends that Musk “harness X to make clear that no one should be punished under the law for peaceful …
- Tax agency continues to withhold public records after striking deal with atheist group.
- … the National Day of Prayer statute as unconstitutional in no way impeded their observance of this year’s 59th annual … proclamations and appeals of state and local officials are no different. Historically, including 2010, all 50 governors, … the National Day of Prayer statute as unconstitutional in no way impeded their observance of this year’s 59th annual …
- Judge rules statute setting National Day of Prayer unconstitutional, ADF considering all possible legal options
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Legal Counsel Erik Stanley regarding the city of Houston’s preliminary response Friday to an ADF motion to quash the city’s request for the sermons and communications of pastors in Woodfill v. Parker: “The city of Houston still doesn’t get it. It thinks that by changing nothing in its subpoenas other than to remove the word ‘sermons’ that it has solved the problem. That solves nothing. Even though the pastors are not parties in this lawsuit, the subpoenas still demand from them 17 different categories of information – ...
- … it wishes to hide from the public. The IRS’s delays make no sense because we only asked for the same information that … it wishes to hide from the public. The IRS’s delays make no sense because we only asked for the same information that …
- ADF attorneys file suit on behalf of Florida Christian College, students