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- ADF represents students, parents challenging locker room, restroom policy
- … has received USDA funding for school meals. And that’s a big deal. Without that funding, Grant Park would not be able to …
- ADF represents marriage and family therapist opposing state’s 2018 law criminalizing certain speech
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President for Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding a unanimous decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit Wednesday in Billard v. Charlotte Catholic High School, in which a Catholic high school was challenged by a former employee who entered into a relationship that conflicted with the school’s religious beliefs about marriage and sexuality. ADF attorneys filed a friend-of-the-court brief on behalf of religious employers who wish to make hiring decisions without fear of government ...
- … groups. “The state wished to skirt its responsibility to deal with their actions in this case, but the judge did not … groups. “The state wished to skirt its responsibility to deal with their actions in this case, but the judge did not …
- … unborn children. Today, the Supreme Court’s decision is a big step in stopping the administration’s lawless overreach. … unborn children. Today, the Supreme Court’s decision is a big step in stopping the administration’s lawless overreach. …
- High court declines to take up case of students, parents challenging Pennsylvania school district’s locker room, restroom policy
- … coerced to obtain an abortion, abandonment of women to deal with the medical and psychological repercussions of … coerced to obtain an abortion, abandonment of women to deal with the medical and psychological repercussions of …
- WILL, ADF attorneys represent 14 parents from eight Madison families
- … will testify before the subcommittee. “Banks that are too big to fail are too big for bias. Banks shouldn’t discriminate against people … will testify before the subcommittee. “Banks that are too big to fail are too big for bias. Banks shouldn’t …