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- … VA Supreme Court agrees to hear case of high school teacher fired over pronoun … couldn’t in good conscience comply with the superintendent’s order that he refer to one of his students using pronouns …
- … IN governor signs bill to protect student 'release time' for religious instruction … Counsel Greg Chafuen regarding Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb’s signing Wednesday of HB 1137 , a bill that strengthens an …
- … with case at US Supreme Court to join Sen. Cruz at press conference Thursday Published June 8, 2022 Related … led by Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Doug Lamborn on Smith’s free speech lawsuit before the U.S. Supreme Court, 303 Creative v. Elenis WHEN: Thursday, …
- … ADF to US Supreme Court: Americans should be free to support causes … nonprofit filed their first brief Monday with the U.S. Supreme Court since it agreed to hear the case Thomas More …
- … Georgia Tech student group’s lawsuit prompts end to discrimination against MLK’s niece ADF …
- … Kristen Waggoner, graphic artist Lorie Smith to hold press conference following oral arguments in 303 Creative v. … begin at 10 a.m. EST, Monday, Dec. 5 WHERE: Outside U.S. Supreme Court, 1 First St. NE, Washington, or watch …
- … US Supreme Court protects free speech for all High court affirms … Elenis WASHINGTON – In a landmark decision Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld free speech for all Americans in 303 …
- … ADF to US Supreme Court: Hold federal agency officials accountable … brief ADF attorneys filed Monday with the U.S. Supreme Court in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo on …
- … US Supreme Court takes case of college students denied justice by lower courts The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Thursday to take a case filed by …
- … Freedom Senior Counsel David Cortman regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to send the consolidated … convictions. We look forward to addressing the remaining details as we advance these cases in the lower courts.” …