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- … from censoring speech through Big Tech Friend-of-the-court brief asks federal appeals court to protect First Amendment … Defending Freedom attorneys filed a friend-of-the-court brief Monday with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th … and other platforms, the brief further highlights. It also shows that the U.S. Department of State sent hundreds of …
- A School Board’s Determination To Indoctrinate Children Has Parents Taking A Stand
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Matt Sharp, director of the ADF Center for Legislative Advocacy, regarding Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s signing Wednesday of SB 466, a bill that protects freedom of conscience for teachers: “No one should be forced to contradict their core beliefs just to keep a job, yet we continue to see growing instances of teachers being confronted with that ultimatum. Many teachers can’t in good conscience speak messages that they do not believe to be true, and that includes addressing students by pronouns inconsistent with a ...
- … atheists and activist groups have challenged the constitutionality of local governments to recognize the event … atheists and activist groups have challenged the constitutionality of local governments to recognize the event …
- ADF vows to continue fight against attempts of judges to radically redefine marriage at state and federal level
- … Complaint, Answer, Motion for Summary Judgment, Amicus Brief), and any substantive ruling in the case. Information … spent on each activity; If the invoice is for an Amicus Brief, it must be accompanied by an electronic copy of the amicus brief as filed, including signatures, in searchable format; A …
- ADF attorneys file suit against city of Ithaca for enforcing invalidated law in defiance of court order
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Denise Burke regarding voter approval Tuesday of Louisiana’s Love Life Amendment, a constitutional amendment foreclosing the possibility that the Louisiana constitution will be interpreted as providing a right to abortion or to state taxpayer funding of the procedure: “Louisiana voters have reaffirmed that every innocent human life—whether born or not—is worthy of legal protection and clarified that no ‘right to abortion’ can be found in their state’s constitution. Unfortunately, state court judges in more than ...