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- … ADF will appeal decision to strike down roadside memorials to fallen Utah troopers 10th Circuit panel says crosses unconstitutional despite U.S. Supreme Court ruling that says such crosses should stand Published …
- … ADF to Supreme Court: Students deserve justice in free speech suit against Georgia college Petition asks high court … made up only 0.0015% of campus. When Uzuegbunam reserved a zone and again tried to share his faith, officials again …
- … ADF files two appeals with U.S. Supreme Court over right of students to fight policies that muzzle speech Calif., Md. cases spur question: Can students …
- … US Supreme Court strongly affirms that Americans are free to pray … that the authors of the Constitution themselves practiced. Speech censors should have no power to silence volunteers who …
- … Bureaucrat accountability case goes before US Supreme Court Published May 1, 2023 Related Case: Loper Bright …
- … pro-life display ‘controversial,’ exiles it to tiny speech zone ADF attorneys represent Ratio Christi in new lawsuit … Kennesaw State University v. Olens with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Pronunciation …
- … US Supreme Court asked to weigh in on strange ruling against NY town’s … Thursday to review an appeals court ruling that struck down a New York town’s prayer policy and offered unusual …
- … Broad support at US Supreme Court for holding govt officials accountable when they … First Amendment did not protect the students’ religious speech. The college later amended its unconstitutional speech …
- … US Supreme Court rules to uphold religious accommodations for employees … committed to protecting religious freedom, free speech, parental rights, and the sanctity of life. # # # … …
- … ADF takes Utah roadside crosses case to U.S. Supreme Court Divided 10th Circuit ruled crosses for fallen troopers … the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit struck them down despite recent comments from the Supreme Court itself …