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- … Court allows lawsuit of unjustly fired fire chief to go forward against city of Atlanta ADF attorneys represent Kelvin Cochran Published … an Alliance Defending Freedom lawsuit filed on behalf of former Atlanta Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran will go forward …
- … Fire chief sues city of Atlanta over unjust termination ADF … Cochran v. City of Atlanta , filed with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division. …
- … Atlanta to pay $1.2 million to former fire chief after firing him, violating his First Amendment …
- … Court says Atlanta policies violate First Amendment freedoms of former fire chief, others Ruling says rules requiring employees to …
- … ADF extinguishes Atlanta’s arguments in defense of discrimination against fire chief Brief filed in federal court answers city’s arguments …
- … he worked his way up the ranks and became Shreveport’s fire chief in 1999 where he served until he was appointed fire chief for the city of Atlanta, Georgia in 2008. His exemplary service record drew …
- … City, mayor of Atlanta playing with constitutional fire ADF attorneys representing terminated fire chief explore … attorneys and allied attorneys representing Atlanta’s former fire chief, Kelvin Cochran, are exploring legal …
- … Austin fire chaplain fired for defending women's sports on blog asks court to uphold his First Amendment rights ADF attorneys … – Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing a former volunteer chaplain of the Austin Fire Department, Dr. …
- … Teacher fired over pronoun policy asks VA Supreme Court to uphold his … sex. “Peter wasn’t fired for something he said; he was fired for something he couldn’t say,” said ADF Senior …
- … Court allows fired NC professor's free speech case to proceed Ruling … Department of Public Instruction RALEIGH, N.C. – A state court ruled Wednesday to allow a professor’s lawsuit … and the court has rightly allowed his case to proceed. He was beloved, respected, and well-regarded by both students …