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- … Festival that people handing out Bibles must be exiled to ‘no pride zone’ Published April 2, 2012 Related Case: Johnson … Christians handing out Bibles to an empty and isolated “no pride zone” while the Twin Cities Pride Festival takes … where people can hand out Bibles is an area where there’s no one to hand Bibles to. The Constitution simply does not …
- … same opportunity,” said ADF Senior Counsel David Cortman. “No federal court has ruled that prayers cannot be offered … same opportunity,” said ADF Senior Counsel David Cortman. “No federal court has ruled that prayers cannot be offered …
- … and up to a year in jail. “Free speech is for everyone. No one should be forced to say something they don’t believe,” … and up to a year in jail. “Free speech is for everyone. No one should be forced to say something they don’t believe,” …
- ADF-allied attorney seeks full disclosure of state funding under right-to-know law
- … of U.S. Litigation and Senior Counsel David Cortman. “No court should grant a radical request to rewrite federal … schools in the disbursement of financial aid, yet no schools that would be affected by such a radical change … of U.S. Litigation and Senior Counsel David Cortman. “No court should grant a radical request to rewrite federal …
- … the Supreme Court’s decision in 303 Creative “leaves no doubt that Emilee Carpenter pled plausible free-speech and … the Supreme Court’s decision in 303 Creative “leaves no doubt that Emilee Carpenter pled plausible free-speech and …
- … Michael J. Norton, a former United States Attorney. “No matter what views people have about abortion, everyone can … Michael J. Norton, a former United States Attorney. “No matter what views people have about abortion, everyone can …
- Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys file third lawsuit to expose abortion giant's mishandling of taxpayer dollars
- ADF: Abortion giant’s Wash. arm should be held accountable
- ADF-allied attorney prevails in significant ‘right to know’ case, seeks release of remaining documents