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- Jacob Reed serves as legal counsel for the Center for Christian Ministries with Alliance Defending Freedom.
- … the People Act,’ it is anything but that. The U.S. Supreme Court has made clear that ‘the people lose when the … the People Act,’ it is anything but that. The U.S. Supreme Court has made clear that ‘the people lose when the …
- … on biological sex. Both have been ordered to publish a court-written apology on X every day for 30 days, three times … on biological sex. Both have been ordered to publish a court-written apology on X every day for 30 days, three times …
- … she clerked for two federal judges on the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. Londono enjoys …
- … served as law clerk to the Hon. Jerry E. Smith on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He practiced labor …
- … of Law and Public Policy. She was Chair of the Moot Court Board and held leadership positions in the Christian …
- ADF-allied attorneys file suit against city of Atlanta for illegally denying church right to use its leased property
- Church brought to brink of extinction after being zoned out of its building, ADF attorneys secure consent order, road to settlement
- … her for her religious views,” Ross says. The Supreme Court has said, over and over and over again, that the …
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Litigation Counsel Christiana Holcomb regarding the unsupported claim that the city of Houston is “backing off” or “narrowing” its subpoena request for the sermons and communications of pastors in Woodfill v. Parker: “The shame that the city of Houston has brought upon itself is real, but the claim that it has changed course is not. The city so far has taken no concrete action to withdraw the subpoenas. Furthermore, the subpoenas themselves are the problem – not just their request for pastors’ sermons. The city is not off the ...