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- … Everyone welcome except churches ADF attorneys file suit after Mich. … … 7627 … 7628 … 7642 … 7626 … 7625 … 7617 … Everyone welcome except churches … Case:J.S. v. Holly Area Schools … … education … k-12 … public school … free speech … Everyone welcome except churches …
- … Atlanta: Bars, restaurants welcome, but churches—look elsewhere ADF-allied attorneys … marriage, and the family. … Atlanta: Bars, restaurants welcome, but churches—look elsewhere … Case:Kingdom First … … religious freedom … church … Atlanta: Bars, restaurants welcome, but churches—look elsewhere …
- … No honor in his hometown: Jesus not welcome in Nazareth school ADF files suit against school … … 7627 … 7626 … 7617 … No honor in his hometown: Jesus not welcome in Nazareth school … Case:J.A. v. Nazareth Area … … student rights … No honor in his hometown: Jesus not welcome in Nazareth school …
- … Vermont high school: Student-led Christian club not welcome on campus School denies official recognition for … 7626 … Vermont high school: Student-led Christian club not welcome on campus … Case:V.O. v. Middlebury Union High School … … Vermont high school: Student-led Christian club not welcome on campus …
- ADF attorneys file suit against Garfield Heights Board of Education for using unconstitutional policy to prohibit Christmas fliers
- … student after classmates complain her speech would not be 'welcome or appropriate' ADF attorneys represent art therapy … they complained that DeJong’s viewpoint would not be “welcome or appropriate.” The university’s “no contact” orders … between yourself [and the other students] would not be welcome or appropriate at this time.” The orders further …
- … NC town to church: You’re not welcome here ADF attorneys file suit against city of Monroe … Fellowship Baptist Church … NC town to church: You’re not welcome here …
- Pa. Mennonite cabinetmakers seek high court protection
- ADF letters inform mayors that participation in National Day of Prayer is constitutional
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding a friend-of-the-court brief ADF attorneys filed with the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday in Missouri Department of Corrections v. Finney, in which three prospective jurors were dismissed because of their religious beliefs: “American society has no place for religious tests for civic duty. What happened in Missouri is egregiously wrong and extremely troubling. Even though the prospective jurors made it clear that they would adhere to the law and judge ...