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  • … employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, be subject to weekly testing and masking requirements, or face penalties … Joinder in Response to the Government's Motion to Dismiss 2/4/2022 Appellate Court Religious Petitioners' Joint … for stays with concurring and dissenting opinions 1/13/2022 U.S. Supreme Court Reply in support of emergency …
  • … Court Title Date Trial Court Memorandum of decision 2/16/2022 Trial Court Opinion of 17th Judicial Circuit County …
  • … for just under $26,000 in attorneys' fees, had to pay $2,000 in damages to two student club officers, and was … Calif.  – A Fresno State University professor will pay $17,000 and undergo First Amendment training by Alliance … public health professor Gregory Thatcher will pay $1,000 in damages to each of two club leaders and $15,000 in …
  • … Profiles Summary The city of Houston attempted to subpoena 17 different types of communications belonging to several … preliminary response to motion to quash subpoenas 10/17/2014 Resource Texas attorney general letter to Houston … View Profile … The city of Houston attempted to subpoena 17 different types of communications belonging to several …
  • ADF helped defend Arizona’s law prohibiting late term abortions after 20 weeks gestation.
  • … Date Trial Court District court order lifting injunction 8/17/2022 Trial Court Amicus Brief (2022) 7/27/2022 Appellate …
  • … High School. In looking for creative ways to promote their weekly meetings, which include a time of prayer around the … announcement informing their fellow students about their weekly prayer meetings. Other clubs were routinely permitted … Trial Court Motion for Preliminary Injunction and Memo 2/27/2008 Trial Court Complaint 2/22/2008 … Erin Krestan was …
  • ADF files brief on behalf of constitutional scholar asking 8th Circuit to uphold Arkansas law
  • Florida Supreme Court weighs protections for the unborn
  • School policy requires outside speakers to obtain permit to exercise First Amendment rights on campus