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  • … area school district's argument that school officials could ignore First Amendment, censor T-shirts with the … area school district's argument that school officials could ignore First Amendment, censor T-shirts with the …
  • … allows “whistleblowers” to expose fraudulent billing by government contractors. In July 2011, Alliance Defending … 340B drug reimbursement program. Total damages could be as much as $377,134,130. A federal district judge … Parenthood’s affiliates accountable for healthcare fraud Our role in this case ADF Senior Counsel Michael J. Norton is …
  • … according to the Catholic values of its founder. But when the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued … drugs. The U.S. Supreme Court has taken up one of our client's cases—Conestoga Woods Specialties Corp.—and … held beliefs without the fear of being punished by the government Christian businesses being forced to pay for …
  • … including respect for the sanctity of human life. But when the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued … beliefs without the fear of being punished by the government. Christian business being forced to pay for … in violation of the owner’s religious, pro-life beliefs. Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom represents …
  • … for any drugs or devices that may cause an abortion. But when the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued … beliefs without the fear of being punished by the government. Christian business being forced to pay for … in violation of the owner’s  religious, pro-life beliefs. Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom represents …
  • … “Choose Life” specialty plates, but before North Carolina could begin issuing them, the American Civil Liberties Union … the “Choose Life” plate must be censored because the state did not also issue a license plate that encourages abortion, … the “Choose Life” plate must be censored because the state did not also issue a license plate that encourages abortion, …
  • … items or paying heavy fines and penalties that could bring any business to its knees. Represented by … the abortion pill mandate. The district court rejected the government’s argument that Tyndale isn’t religious enough to … in all areas of public life, including the marketplace Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom represents …
  • … have been required to begin offering the new coverage when its self-insured plan renewed on Nov. 1, 2012, the case … values. What's at stake The freedom to live according to our faith and to honor God in our work. Freedom from the threat of crippling fines for resisting illegal government mandates. Freedom from government intrusion on a …
  • … a national association of medical professionals, students, patients, and policymakers working to protect the health care … from harmful ideologies, is challenging a ruling forcing it to reveal its anonymous college student members to proceed … from harmful ideologies, is challenging a ruling forcing it to reveal its anonymous college student members to proceed …
  • … in October 2017 the high court denied review of the case. What's at stake The public display of historical religious monuments by private individuals on government property The preservation of freedom of speech in … the face of one "offended" person’s demands for censorship Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom represents …