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  • … Multiple groups voice support for preschoolers at US Supreme Court … from the program anyway only because the church is religious. Alliance Defending Freedom, which represents the … isn’t being neutral toward religion when it treats religious organizations worse than everyone else,” said ADF …
  • … Pro-life groups sue DC for censoring, arresting students chalking on … of Washington, D.C., refused to grant permission for the groups to paint a pro-life message on a city street shortly … Matter,” but the city refused to grant a permit to the two groups. “The government can’t discriminate against certain …
  • … appeal of court decision that affirmed pro-life physician groups aren’t mandated to counsel, refer for assisted suicide … the court was correct in deciding that the state’s Act 39 does not force conscientious professionals to ensure all … the court was correct in deciding that the state’s Act 39 does not force conscientious professionals to ensure all …
  • … non-profit legal organization committed to protecting religious freedom, free speech, parental rights, and the … non-profit legal organization committed to protecting religious freedom, free speech, parental rights, and the …
  • … states, multiple Christian colleges, and numerous advocacy groups have submitted  friend-of-the-court briefs  to the … for seeking to force the school to violate its religious beliefs. “College of the Ozarks should be free to follow the religious tradition on which it was founded and young women …
  • … Supreme Court: Govt can’t discriminate against students at religious schools ADF attorneys file friend-of-the-court … said that the Supreme Court’s decision in  Espinoza  does not invalidate Maine’s exclusion of “sectarian” schools … sectarian schools from its program so long as it only does so if they actually act religious to a sufficient …
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Tyson Langhofer, director of the ADF Center for Academic Freedom, regarding a friend-of-the-court brief ADF attorneys filed Thursday on behalf of The Douglass Leadership Institute, The Radiance Foundation, and Speak for Life at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit in the case Melton v. City of Forrest City, in which a firefighter in good standing with the city had his employment terminated after he posted a pro-life image on social media: “All Americans should be free to express viewpoints and ideas ...
  • … to sponsor Alveda King event because she is ‘inherently religious’ like her uncle Published September 10, 2020 … Martin Luther King, Jr., because she is “inherently religious.” As part of a settlement ending a  federal lawsuit … to welcome diverse viewpoints and can’t treat some student groups worse than others simply because they disagree with …
  • … Florida county to religious school: You can’t serve children here ADF attorneys … filed a federal lawsuit Monday on behalf of a church and religious school against Sarasota County, Florida, after it … Act prohibits the government from treating religious groups worse than secular groups in zoning matters. Passed by …
  • … Library  over meeting room policy forbidding use for ‘religious purposes’ Published August 12, 2010 Related Case: … Vick that the meeting rooms could not be used for anything religious because library policy forbids it. “Christians … discriminate against Christians just because of their religious viewpoint.” Last September, Vick attempted to …