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- Handful of same-sex couples attack federal Defense of Marriage Act passed overwhelmingly by Democrats and Republicans
- Judge grants motion to intervene filed by ADF attorneys on behalf of Family Council Action Committee
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Jake Warner regarding the Arizona Supreme Court’s decision Monday to reject an attempt by Planned Parenthood to halt judgment affirming the state’s pro-life law, but to allow a delay for Attorney General Kris Mayes to consider an appeal. In a response filed Tuesday, ADF attorneys asked the court to finalize its judgment affirming the state’s pro-life law, but the court temporarily paused that process, allowing the attorney general up to 90 days to consider an appeal: “Life is a human right, and Arizona’s pro ...
- High court declines to review decision that allows NYC schools to toss churches out of their weekend meeting places
- Appeal on behalf of Pastor Harry Jackson challenges DC Board of Elections decision to block democratic process
- New York State Department of Civil Service attempted to redefine term “spouse” to include same-sex couples who were “wed” in other states or countries
- Lawmakers, taxpayers argue governor acted illegally in ordering state agencies to recognize same-sex “marriages” from other jurisdictions
- ADF attorneys are co-counsel in defense of state’s Protecting Freedom of Conscience from Government Discrimination Act
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Tyson Langhofer.
- 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 ...