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- … US Supreme Court takes case of college students denied justice by lower courts The …
- … US Supreme Court win supports Wash. pharmacist case Legal teams who won Conestoga/Hobby Lobby decision file …
- … US Supreme Court strongly affirms that Americans are free to … town of Greece, NY in pivotal prayer case Published May 5, 2014 Related Case: Town of Greece v. Galloway … prayer before public bodies] permits chaplains to ask their own God for blessings of peace, justice, and …
- … Colorado cake artist asks US Supreme Court to protect his freedom of expression ADF … affirmed a Colorado Civil Rights Commission decision from May 2014. That decision ordered Jack Phillips and his staff …
- … Web designer asks US Supreme Court to reverse 'Orwellian' decision forcing her to … unique a product, the more aggressively the government may regulate access to it—and thus the less First Amendment …
- … Oral arguments completed at US Supreme Court in pivotal case on govt accountability ADF attorneys …
- … Prayer will be heard on high US Supreme Court to weigh in on prayers presented before public meetings Published May 20, 2013 Related Case: Town of Greece v. Galloway … perfectly constitutional to allow community members to ask for God’s blessing according to their conscience.” …
- … Va. clerk asks US Supreme Court to uphold people’s freedom to affirm marriage ADF attorneys represent Prince William County clerk of court Published August 29, 2014 Related Case: …
- … US Supreme Court sends case about taxpayer funding of Planned … v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior … decision in Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County v. Talevski . At issue in Kerr is whether pro-life …
- … Marriage defenders ask U.S. Supreme Court to hear Calif. Prop. 8 case ProtectMarriage.com … same-sex couples is one ‘over which people of good will may disagree.’… The Ninth Circuit’s charge thus defames over …