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  • … Ball that he discussed holding a drive-in church service directly with the mayor, who indicated at that time that it … 14, 2020, stating that ‘The Mayor is required to reissue these orders every seven days and continues to do so until it … Amendment and state law. Nathan Kellum, one of more than 3,100 attorneys allied with ADF, is serving as local counsel …
  • … lawsuit  Wednesday that challenged the ban. The city’s stay-at-home order did not originally ban drive-in churches, but Mayor Andrew Berke abruptly announced right … District of Tennessee. Nathan Kellum, one of more than 3,100 attorneys allied with ADF, served as local counsel in …
  • … and by denying the ALIV Club official status on campus, they are doing exactly that. ADF has successfully litigated … access to student clubs wishing to meet for “religious, political, or philosophical reasons during non-instructional … time.” The ALIV Club addresses a variety of issues that students face, including those related to faith …
  • … will vary and cannot always be easily quantified, these studies strongly suggest that churches’ economic … revoked its tax exemption because it had participated in political activity. Branch Ministries filed a lawsuit against … to the Internal Revenue Code, which states that no 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization can participate in “any political
  • … her faith. “Oregon is abandoning children in favor of a political agenda,” said ADF Legal Counsel Johannes … of loving homes, and states should be doing everything they can to bring in more families willing to take in … her faith. “Oregon is abandoning children in favor of a political agenda,” said ADF Legal Counsel Johannes …
  • … Community Church, back to district court for a decision. “Churches shouldn’t be discriminated against by a city’s sign … 9th Circuit on April 15. “The government cannot require churches to abide by stricter rules than it places on other … an amended code that continued to discriminate against churches. ADF attorneys then filed an amended complaint and …
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Vice President of Litigation Strategy and Center for Conscience Initiatives Jonathan Scruggs regarding a formal comment ADF attorneys submitted Monday with the U.S. Administration for Children and Families, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, urging it to withdraw a proposed rule that will deter families from fostering children and will make it harder to place children with capable, loving parents: “Vulnerable children in America’s foster care system are urgently in need of loving families to care ...
  • … faces an impossible choice: capitulate to Defendants’ demands and sacrifice the dignity and privacy rights of their … Congress can alter, and are illegitimately forcing their political will on all public schools across the nation. No … Congress can alter, and are illegitimately forcing their political will on all public schools across the nation. No …
  • … Casinos Are Open, But Churches Are Closed? During the COVID-19 pandemic, Nevada … casinos, restaurants, bars, theme parks, and gyms. While these secular organizations could reopen at half capacity, churches faced criminal and civil penalties if they opened their doors to 50 or more attendees—no matter how …
  • … Court: Let the bells ring while Phoenix churches’ suit proceeds ADF attorneys secure order on behalf of Valley churches keeping city from enforcing problematic noise … about the bells. Both churches filed the lawsuit so that they can ring their bells without fear of future prosecution …