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- ADF files suit over discriminatory fee schedule that charges churches but allows non-religious community groups to meet free of charge
- OCEAN GROVE, N.J. — At a hearing Tuesday, the New Jersey attorney general agreed to extend the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association’s time to respond to an investigation until a federal judge decides on two motions in the association’s lawsuit against the state. ADF attorneys represent OGCMA, which has been under investigation for declining a request to allow a “civil union” ceremony on its private property. “Religious groups have the First Amendment right to decide what takes place on their private property without government interference. The government cannot force a private Christian ...
- Vermont physicians and other health care workers who don’t want to offer suicide as a legitimate option to their patients say they are exploring their legal options in the wake of a federal court’s decision Wednesday to dismiss their lawsuit against Vermont officials in two state agencies.
- State of Colorado latest to jump on bandwagon with demonstrably false statements about landmark civil rights case
- ADF attorneys voluntarily dismiss lawsuit on behalf of church in light of city’s changed policies
- ADF attorneys represent doctor, association of thousands of medical professionals nationwide in federal lawsuit
- ADF attorneys represent student at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
- City officials agree to ADF motion barring enforcement of permit scheme that requires citizens obtain permission before distributing literature
- Attorneys with WILL, ADF represent families in lawsuit challenging Madison Metropolitan School District policy that excludes parents
- University revises student policy after Alliance Defending Freedom files lawsuit