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- … you are impacting! After 8 Years of Legal Battles and 2 Wins, Jack Phillips is STILL Being Sued Learn More Teachers … Justice Learn More … Thank you for your generous gift! … Hugh Hewitt - Donate - Thank You …
- US Supreme Court to weigh in on prayers presented before public meetings
- School denies official recognition for "Youth Alive" club but gives OK to Gay/Straight Organization and other groups, ADF attorneys file suit
- ADF attorneys representing physician file petition at Arizona Supreme Court
- ADF attorneys sue school board after women’s paid-for Bible message is prohibited
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Wednesday affirming the freedom of religious schools to determine who teaches their faith: “As the Supreme Court has made clear in the past and has now made clear again, the First Amendment bars the government from interfering with a religious group’s employment decisions regarding its ministers. The court’s decision today clears up disagreements in the lower courts about the right way to define ‘minister,’ ...
- ADF attorneys and Charitable Allies appeal decision that restricts free speech for students
- Judge denied student’s right to wear T-shirt to school with message: “Be Happy, Not Gay”
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia’s decision Thursday in State of West Virginia v. Beaver to allow the Hope Scholarship program to go into effect, a state-run program that thousands of families rely on to send their children to schools aligned with their values: “Thousands of West Virginia families, including those from impoverished areas, rely on Hope Scholarships to send their children to good schools that align with their faith and ...
- ADF attorneys represent two pro-life organizations seeking to defend state law that protects unborn lives