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- Court says Christian man represented by ADF can intervene in lawsuit designed to silence him at ‘Pride Festival’
- ADF filed suit after university violated settlement agreement
- 2nd Circuit said town should go outside its borders to search for non-Christians
- Lexington, Ky., printer Blaine Adamson of Hands On Originals declined to print expressive shirts promoting the Lexington Pride Festival, hosted by the Gay and Lesbian Services Organization, because he did not want to convey the messages printed on the shirts. He nevertheless offered to connect the organization to another printer that would produce the shirts for the same price that he would have charged. Unsatisfied, GLSO filed a complaint with the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Human Rights Commission and alleged illegal discrimination despite eventually obtaining the shirts for free from another printer.
- Church attendance drops, ministries cancelled after being forced to relocate to inferior locations
- ADF provided funding, friend-of-the-court briefs
- ADF attorneys represent Peter Vlaming
- Following ADF lawsuit, Univ. of Houston-Clear Lake changes policy to allow Ratio Christi to freely operate according to its beliefs
- ADF attorneys representing Ratio Christi secure settlement restoring students’ free speech, association
- NEW YORK – The New York City school system has repeatedly slammed the door on church requests to rent meeting space. But the Bronx Household of Faith, a church armed with last summer’s precedent in Good News Club v. Milford, will be knocking on the door again next week in federal court. Most school systems don’t mind renting space to community groups. That is, unless you’re the New York City school system and the community group is a church. Even though churches across the country are able to rent space from public school systems, the Bronx Household of Faith must go to court to do that. In ...