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  • … woman died shortly thereafter, and because the federal government did not recognize their relationship, Windsor paid taxes on … Promoting the importance of both mothers and fathers. Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom and its …
  • … Any counselor who crosses the line, even inadvertently, could face steep penalties—up to $5,000 for each violation, … freedom of speech and her free exercise of religion, and it harms both counselors and clients. The government has no business censoring conversations between …
  • … allows “whistleblowers” to expose fraudulent billing by government contractors. In July 2011, Alliance Defending … 340B drug reimbursement program. Total damages could be as much as $377,134,130. A federal district judge … Parenthood’s affiliates accountable for healthcare fraud Our role in this case ADF Senior Counsel Michael J. Norton is …
  • … v. Himes 4/17/2014 Frequently Asked Questions What did the Supreme Court decide in Obergefell v. Hodges? After Ohio passed a … unions between two people of the same sex as “marriages.” When was Obergefell v. Hodges decided? The Supreme Court …
  • … is seeking to protect Skyline Church and all churches from government mandates that violate their sincerely held religious beliefs, in particular when they are forced to pay for ending human life. What's at … by their faith and not be forced to pay for abortions. Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom serves as …
  • … does not qualify for any credit because she performed it at church. As a result, Sarah was left with insufficient … Sarah full credit for her community service at Kids Quest. What's at stake The freedom of students to share their … service performed at religious organizations and churches Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom represented …
  • … 9-0 in favor of Pastor Reed, setting a powerful precedent when it held that Gilbert's sign code violated free speech … in the public square on the same terms as everyone else. Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom represented … exercise of religion.  What's at stake The ability of the government to censor religious speech The ability of the …
  • … area school district's argument that school officials could ignore First Amendment, censor T-shirts with the … area school district's argument that school officials could ignore First Amendment, censor T-shirts with the …
  • … to pass them out on school property, even after school. When A.Z.'s parents contacted the school to question this … expression is not welcome inside the schoolhouse gates.  What's at stake The freedom of students to share their … and information to their friends and classmates at school. Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom represented …
  • … according to the Catholic values of its founder. But when the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued … drugs. The U.S. Supreme Court has taken up one of our client's cases—Conestoga Woods Specialties Corp.—and … held beliefs without the fear of being punished by the government Christian businesses being forced to pay for …