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- … Broad ideological support filed at US Supreme Court in favor of free speech, CO graphic designer … freelance writer cannot be punished for refusing to write press releases for the Church of Scientology, even if he is …
- … US Supreme Court: Govt officials must be held accountable when violating … that government officials should be held accountable for the injuries they cause. When public officials violate …
- … ADF asks US Supreme Court to halt California law forcing pro-life centers to … pregnancy care centers to provide free advertising for the abortion industry. ADF attorneys represent a pro-life …
- … Voters to US Supreme Court: Alaska’s draconian campaign contribution limits … or any group other than a political party. When adjusted for inflation, the $500 limit falls below a similar Vermont …
- … Multiple states to US Supreme Court: Govt can’t show favoritism to non-religious preschoolers Ten states express support for ADF lawsuit on behalf of Christian learning center …
- … Floral artist asks US Supreme Court to protect her freedom Barronelle Stutzman goes back to … the Washington Supreme Court in 2016 and who also argued for Colorado cake artist Jack Phillips before the U.S. …
- … ADF to Supreme Court: No religious tests for civic duty Published October 5, 2023 …
- … Cake artist asks Colo. Supreme Court to affirm his freedom of expression Cake artist asks … and his staff at Masterpiece Cakeshop to design cakes for same-sex celebrations. The decision also ordered Phillips …
- … March for Life to Supreme Court: Uphold HHS rules that allow us to follow our pro-life mission ADF attorneys file petition …
- … Federal court: Arguments of L.A. Community College District … arguments. Attorneys with the Alliance Defense Fund Center for Academic Freedom sought and obtained the injunction after … merely offensive to some listeners....” The court stated, “Supreme Court precedents ‘leave no room for the view that, …