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- ADF attorneys file reply brief with Washington Supreme Court on behalf of Barronelle Stutzman, targeted for her beliefs.
- Barronelle Stutzman, the sole owner of Arlene’s Flowers in Richland, Wash., has for her entire career served and employed people who identify as homosexual. Despite this, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Washington attorney general allege that she is guilty of unlawful discrimination because she acted consistent with her faith and declined to use her creative skills to beautify the same-sex ceremony of a long-time customer, Robert Ingersoll, and another man, Curt Freed.
- Police had arrested woman legally sharing message near abortion clinic
- ADF files motion to intervene on behalf of Utah Highway Patrol Association against atheist group suing to remove crosses honoring fallen officers
- ADF Center for Academic Freedom attorneys help secure constitutional right for campus ministry against latest attack by university
- ADF attorneys available to media after oral arguments
- Court dismisses suit against congregations that paid agreed-upon rent for use of school buildings
- University policy restricts speech to less than one percent of campus
- Campus ministry accused of engaging in "harassment" and "hazing" by university officials
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Senior Vice President of Corporate Engagement Jeremy Tedesco regarding a unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday in National Rifle Association of America v. Vullo, in which the court ruled that the NRA’s case alleging that the state of New York pressured banks and insurance companies to cease doing business with them could move forward: “American democracy operates best when all viewpoints are respected and allowed to exist in the marketplace of ideas. When government officials try to punish ...