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- … Revised sign policy in Arizona town fails to remove unconstitutional discrimination Town of Gilbert … sign code but perpetuates discrimination against churches; ADF amends lawsuit on behalf of church Published January 10, … v. Town of Gilbert … religious freedom … church … Supreme Court of the United States … Revised sign policy in …
- … US Supreme Court protects free speech in landmark ruling … Creative v. Elenis The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom CEO, President, and General … for ourselves, we must defend it for others.” A full news release on the decision will be posted on the 303 Creative …
- … Supreme Court asked to stop gov’t discrimination against church signs … asks nation’s highest court to weigh in on case against Ariz. town Published October 21, 2013 Related Case: Reed v. …
ADF to Supreme Court: Govt can't coerce financial institutions to exclude customers for their speech
… ADF to Supreme Court: Govt can't coerce financial institutions to exclude … resource network Heartbeat International, urging the U.S. Supreme Court to rule in favor of the National Rifle …- … Ariz. appeals abortion law to US Supreme Court Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys join Ariz. AG in …
- … ADF urges US Supreme Court to protect free speech on social media Published August …
- … ADF to Supreme Court: NYC’s arguments to throw out churches fall short City …
- … ADF to Supreme Court: Americans have right to speak up for free speech Brief …
- … US Supreme Court asked to weigh in on strange ruling against NY town’s prayer policy 2nd Circuit said town should go outside …
- … Federal court: La. town violated Christian man’s free speech rights … shouldn’t be penalized for expressing their beliefs,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel Joel Oster. “The court correctly … that the city did not have constitutional justification to completely silence Mr. Netherland’s speech just because …