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- … ADF asks US Supreme Court to uphold freedom of churches to meet in NYC … of Education of the City of New York Video: Video news release | B-roll NEW YORK — Alliance Defending Freedom …
- … NC county asks US Supreme Court to reaffirm freedom to pray before public … censored, just as the Supreme Court has held ,” said ADF Senior Counsel Brett Harvey. “The First Amendment affirms …
- … US Supreme Court declines to resolve confusion on freedom to pray before … being censored, just as the Supreme Court has held,” said ADF Senior Counsel Brett Harvey. “As has been true throughout …
- … ADF asks US Supreme Court to review NYC’s anti-pregnancy care law ADF …
- … Va. clerk asks US Supreme Court to uphold people’s freedom to affirm marriage ADF attorneys represent Prince William County clerk of court …
- … ADF: US Supreme Court should uphold Oklahomans’ freedom to affirm marriage …
- … Supreme Court’s prayer decision supports freedom of churches to meet in NYC public schools ADF letter filed with 2nd Circuit cites Town of Greece v. …
- … US Supreme Court rules to uphold religious accommodations for employees … to live and work in a manner consistent with their faith.” ADF attorneys filed two friend-of-the-court briefs with the …
- … legal landscape changed during the summer of 2001 when the Supreme Court decided Good News Club v. Milford . The … it says about equal access," said Lorence. "This leaves us no option but court." Because of the Good News Club … with the National Day of Prayer on city property. ADF is a legal alliance of Christian attorneys and …
- … supports Bronx church for equal access to NYC schools ADF official comment Published October 30, 2002 Related Case: … that is suing the New York City School Board in federal court for equal access learned this week it has a new ally in … against religious groups, pending an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Justice Department argues in its brief …