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- Government officials are showing open hostility towards people for their religious beliefs. In February, Arizona’s Washington Elementary School District board voted unanimously to sever its 11-year partnership with Arizona Christian University (ACU), which had allowed student teachers and practicum students to gain valuable classroom experience, while providing a stable source of quality teachers for the district’s elementary schools. In severing the partnership, the school board cited zero complaints about ACU students or alumni, and administrators in the district had even asked for more ...
- University officials agree to drop unconstitutional 'speech codes'
- Andrew D. Graham serves as Senior Counsel, Vice President of Academic Affairs & Strategic Affairs at Alliance Defending Freedom. In his role, he designs ADF’s academic initiatives and professional-development programs, including the Blackstone Legal Fellowship; engages with thought leaders around the world; and speaks at academic gatherings, universities, and think tanks on law, politics, and culture. Additionally, Graham is a senior fellow at the Religious Freedom Institute in Washington, DC; an elected member and trustee of The Philadelphia Society; an elected member of The Mont Pelerin ...
- New policy means students can’t be singled out for expressing their beliefs
- ADF attorneys representing terminated fire chief explore legal options
- Court dismisses suit against congregations that paid agreed-upon rent for use of school buildings
- High court agrees state officials overstepped their authority in replacing title of proposed amendment with inaccurate one
- ADF attorneys representing Ratio Christi secure settlement restoring students’ free speech, association
- State agency erroneously thinks disability benefits for hearing-impaired child would be unconstitutional
- Letter says Dedham officials must rescind order preventing church from having small services allowed under governor’s COVID-19 order