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- … ADF at the Supreme Court SCOTUS Cases Pending Decisions Cases Pending … lawlessness and uphold Idaho’s decision to protect life. Press Release Explainer Case Documents Oral Argument: March 26 …
- … Supreme Court strikes down DOMA Published June 26, 2013 Related Case: United States …
- … US Supreme Court strikes down Texas law protecting women Published June 27, 2016 …
- … ADF to Supreme Court: Strike down abortion-pill mandate’s sham ‘accommodation’ ADF … Defending Freedom attorneys filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court Friday that asks it to take up a challenge to …
- … Appeals court strikes down most of NYC anti-pregnancy center law Alliance Defending … of New York NEW YORK — A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit Friday affirmed most of …
- … Court strikes down Kansas soccer complex’s free speech ban ADF attorneys … public sidewalks at the city’s soccer complex. A federal court ordered payment of the fees in the wake of its May 5 …
- … US Supreme Court strikes Louisiana’s Unsafe Abortion Protection Act Published … Monday in June Medical Services v. Russo to strike down Louisiana’s law requiring abortionists, just like …
- … ADF asks appeals court to strike down remainder of NYC’s anti-pregnancy care law Pregnancy … Defending Freedom attorneys Friday asked the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit to strike down the …
- … ADF will appeal decision to strike down roadside memorials to fallen Utah troopers 10th Circuit panel says crosses unconstitutional despite U.S. Supreme Court ruling that says such crosses should stand Published …
- … ADF will appeal Ark. judge's decision to strike down Act 1 adoption, foster care law ADF attorneys say … Senior Legal Counsel Byron Babione, who argued before the court on April 8 in defense of Act 1. The decision Friday in … the Family Council Action Committee, which the Circuit Court of Pulaski County, Second Division, allowed to …