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  • Won U.S. District Courts ThinkRight Strategies v. City of Ann Arbor Details Documents Resources Profiles Summary Grant Strobl and …
  • Won U.S. District Courts Citizens for Life v. Rapid City Area School District Details Documents Summary Officials with the Rapid City Area School District denied a pro-life group's request to use a school auditorium for an after-school meeting. ADF …
  • Won U.S. District Courts Citizens for Community Values v. Upper Arlington Public Library Board of Trustees Details Documents Profiles Summary A federal court ruled that …
  • Won U.S. Courts of Appeals Ward v. Polite Details Videos … values conflict and asked her supervising professor what to do.  Consistent with the American Counseling Association’s …
  • Won U.S. District Courts Ave Maria School of Law v. Azar Details Documents Profiles Summary Ave Maria …
  • Won U.S. District Courts South Carolina Politics Club v. Osborne Details Documents Profiles Summary A student-led, … lawsuit against the College of Charleston for refusing to recognize it as a registered student organization. …
  • Won U.S. Supreme Court Thomas More Law Center v. Bonta Details Videos Commentary Documents … in the state, like Thomas More Law Center (TMLC), to disclose the names and addresses of major donors to the …
  • Won U.S. Courts of Appeals Christian Legal Society at Southern Illinois University School of Law v. Walker Details Documents Summary Attorneys with ADF and the …
  • Won U.S. District Courts Calvary Chapel Pearl Harbor v. Suzuki Details Commentary Documents Profiles Summary Hawaii SB 501 … the law even more egregious for the centers that don’t provide medical services. Commentary I’m sorry, Illinois …
  • … Settled State Trial Court Baker v. Wildflower Inn Details Documents Summary In 2005, two women asked Wildflower … and breakfast owned and operated by Jim and Mary O’Reilly, to host their civil-union ceremony.  Jim agreed to host the ceremony because he believed that Vermont law required him to do so, but he explained that hosting such …