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  • … Engagement and development teams. Emily holds an M.A. in government from Hillsdale College’s Van Andel Graduate School of Government in Washington, D.C., and a B.A. in liberal arts …
  • … to speak freely on campus without fear of unconstitutional government censorship. In this role, he has served as lead … on multiple teams representing private individuals and government entities to affirm the fundamental freedoms of …
  • … investigations by the attorney general of New York. When the ACLU sued to overturn New Hampshire’s tuition tax …
  • … others to live out their faith in the workplace without government coercion, harassment, or discrimination. Before …
  • Terry Schlossberg served as executive director of Presbyterians Pro-Life for eighteen years and then as executive director and renewal advisor for the Presbyterian Coalition for another five years.
  • … , leading to a U.S. Supreme Court victory ensuring government officials are held accountable for violating … University of Pittsburgh Law Review. He earned a B.A. in government and political affairs from Millersville University …
  • … of policy experts as they craft legislation and advise government officials on policies that promote free speech, … the Court to uphold students’ right to privacy against government intrusion. Sharp earned his J.D. in 2006 from the …
  • … County, Virginia. Supp earned a Bachelor of Arts in Government and Politics from George Mason University in 1992, …
  • … v. Bremerton School District Blurs the Line Between Government Endorsement of Religion and Private Religious …
  • William Pew was a founder of Alliance Defending Freedom, serving on its governing board of directors from its inception until his passing in 1997.