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- ADF attorneys file suit against Bridgeton Board of Education for student’s right to participate in 6th annual Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity
- School district agrees to recognize Christian student club in wake of ADF lawsuit
- ADF attorneys file suit against Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles for banning personalized plates that mention God while issuing its own
- Sun Prairie Area School District agrees to drop discriminatory policy charging Awana Club fees to meet on campus
- Christian ministry denied access to districtwide distribution program but other groups allowed to participate
- TULSA, Okla. — Attorneys with the Alliance Defense Fund finalized a settlement agreement Friday on behalf of a Christian fired from his job simply because he requested not to work on Sundays. “Christians shouldn’t be penalized for abiding by their beliefs, nor should they be forced to choose between their career and their faith,” said ADF Senior Counsel Kevin Theriot. “Federal law requires that employers reasonably accommodate employees with sincerely-held religious beliefs.” In 2005, Paul Royse, a police officer with the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs, requested that he not be scheduled ...
- Pro-life group is denied equal access to same privileges other groups receive because it's "too controversial"
- ADF files suit over discriminatory fee schedule that charges churches but allows non-religious community groups to meet free of charge
- Lawsuit prompts college to revise funding policy to end discrimination against religious, political groups
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Caleb Dalton regarding the University of Houston-Clear Lake’s decision to grant full recognition to Christian student organization Ratio Christi in Ratio Christi at the University of Houston–Clear Lake v. Khator, a lawsuit ADF filed Monday on behalf of Ratio Christi against the University of Houston-Clear Lake for discriminating against the group’s Christian beliefs by excluding Ratio Christi from Registered Student Organization status and the benefits that come with that recognition: “Today, Ratio Christi ...