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  • … at The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Post. Jay and his wife, Janelle, have three …
  • William Pew was a founder of Alliance Defending Freedom, serving on its governing board of directors from its inception until his passing in 1997.
  • … in cases such as  Queens College Students for Life v. City University of New York Board of Trustees , Ratio Christi v. University of … students in eliminating restrictive “speech zones” and discriminatory student organization funding and recognition …
  • … was an associate attorney at Baker Dublikar in northeast Ohio where he primarily defended cities, townships, and … Reed was a Capitol Hill intern for Rep. Bill Johnson from Ohio. Reed is admitted to the Ohio and Virginia bars and multiple federal courts. … Jacob …
  • … to campus activist groups. He led the challenge to New York City’s ban on private worship services after hours in vacant … Household of Faith v. Board of Education of the City of New York  case. Lorence also defended the right of conscience …
  • … Today and The Washington Post . A native of northeastern Ohio, Campbell earned his Juris Doctor from the University of …
  • … division. While with the FBI, he earned his J.D. at New York Law School. He also received a B.A. in International Studies from The City College of New York. He is admitted to the bar in New York. … Ralph …
  • … leader of the organization to strengthen alliances, forge new relationships, and develop the resources needed to ensure … helped fashion the language for numerous state and federal laws and has testified before committees of the U.S. House … Prager Show . He has been profiled extensively by The New York Times , The Washington Post , the Associated Press, …
  • … liberal arts from Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in New Hampshire. Now a resident of Northern Virginia, Emily hails from Scranton, Pennsylvania, best known as the city in NBC’s hit sitcom “The Office.” … Emily LaFata … …
  • … heavy fines, or other punishment. In Country Mill Farms v. City of East Lansing , she successfully defended the … fear of losing his license to serve customers at the city’s farmer’s market. In 303 Creative v. Elenis and Amy … creative professionals in pre-enforcement challenges to laws that would force them to promote messages contradicting …