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- … with the law firm Goodman, Allen, & Filetti and one of more than 2,500 private attorneys allied with ADF. “The … to use its name when they are expressing their opinions.” “We are incredibly grateful to ADF and our attorney, Chuck … to use its name when they are expressing their opinions.” “We are incredibly grateful to ADF and our attorney, Chuck …
- … possibility of a shared future alongside those with whom we differ. Signers include human rights scholar and … and breeds contempt for those with different views. That’s why a diverse group of leaders have drafted and signed the … trajectory; if we desire unity rather than division; if we want a political life that is productive and inspiring; if we …
- … using pronouns in the student’s presence. He just didn’t want to be forced to use a pronoun that offends his … only about what the school was demanding he say. Nobody should be forced to contradict his core beliefs just to keep … a happy situation for everyone on this matter so that we could all continue on with learning in mutual respect.” …
- … issued an order restricting chimes at the church to no more than 60 decibels for two minutes on Sundays and specific … issued an order restricting chimes at the church to no more than 60 decibels for two minutes on Sundays and specific …
ADF to Supreme Court: Govt can't coerce financial institutions to exclude customers for their speech
… petitioned the high court to review the case. “No one should have to worry that they will lose their bank account, … just as dangerous when it’s carried out by third parties, we are hopeful that this serves as a much-needed wake-up call … rights of everyday citizens.” Samuel Salario, one of more than 4,500 attorneys in the ADF Attorney Network, …- … to pick winners and losers on matters of public concern, we all lose. It’s wrong when Silicon Valley censors speech, … corporations we depend on every day. Those corporations should not be complicit in violating the free speech rights of everyday citizens.” Samuel Salario, one of more than 4,500 attorneys in the ADF Attorney Network, …
- … shouldn’t be discriminated against for their beliefs, and we are pleased with the court’s recognition of that,” said … cannot treat people with non-religious viewpoints more favorably than people with religious viewpoints. It … shouldn’t be discriminated against for their beliefs, and we are pleased with the court’s recognition of that,” said …
- … feel like marrying the couple, or because they prefer to watch a football game. But the state forbids Judge Neely from … targets religion for disfavored treatment, and that’s why we’re asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear this case.” Neely …
- … court ruled Thursday that the Bridgeton Board of Education should not have prohibited a student at Bridgeton High School … as other students have the right to express their views. We certainly agree with the court’s ruling in this case. … to be educated on these issues, but many times they only want to allow one side to be presented.” The student was …
- … of Appellate Advocacy and Senior Counsel John Bursch. “As we argue in our brief filed with the Supreme Court, the lower … decision ‘provided a roadmap for states and localities who want to evade [the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in] … against religious institutions.’ The Supreme Court should build on their decision in that case and in ADF’s …