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- Ruling rejects state officials’ attempt to dismiss Dr. David Phillips’ lawsuit challenging unconstitutional firing from North Carolina Governor’s School
- Lawmakers, taxpayers argue governor acted illegally in ordering state agencies to recognize same-sex “marriages” from other jurisdictions
- … US Dept. of Ed. withdraws support for CT female athletes Published February 23, 2021 … Education under the Biden administration has abandoned its support for the deserving female athletes who have been … Education under the Biden administration has abandoned its support for the deserving female athletes who have been …
- … US, 20 states, 479 creative professionals join others to support artistic, religious freedom at Supreme Court 86 … family business, Masterpiece Cakeshop, filed their opening brief in the case, which the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to … 40 percent of his business. The United States, in a brief that the U.S. Department of Justice filed, recognized …
- … Broad support at US Supreme Court for holding govt officials … courts would have still issued a ruling. Like the opening brief that ADF attorneys representing Uzuegbunam recently … and vindicate priceless freedoms. As a cross-ideological brief filed by the American Civil Liberties Union, Americans …
- … US Supreme Court: Americans must remain free to support causes without harassment ADF attorneys represent … Prosperity Foundation v. Bonta that Americans are free to support nonprofit organizations and their causes without fear … has confirmed that every American is free to peacefully support causes they believe in without fear of harassment or …
- … officials about the content. The officials proceeded to fire Dr. Phillips without providing a reason. Dr. Phillips …
- Christian ministry denied access to districtwide distribution program but other groups allowed to participate
- ADF attorneys available for media interviews following hearing Monday
- ADF attorneys represent female track competitors marginalized by Connecticut’s allowance of boys in their events