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  • … that among all frequent Supreme Court advocates who did not work for the federal government, he had the 3rd highest success rate for …
  • … the full spectrum of issues and current events that affect our homes, beliefs, schools, government, churches, and basic freedoms. In 1986, he was …
  • … exercise their faith in the marketplace without fear of government punishment. He has served on the litigation teams … her religious status. This ruling ensured that the student could access a publicly-funded educational program on the …
  • … and engage a broad alliance committed to safeguarding our most cherished freedoms and the rule of law. With a … to freely live out their missions and proclaim truth in our culture. Chandler is also the architect of the ADF Summit … flagship program that convenes leaders in law, government, public policy, media, business, and the church to …
  • … Corps, (JAG) before entering private law practice in what is today called The Whitehead Law Firm, LLC. Mike and …
  • … of Science with honors in chemistry and a double major in government. … Legal Counsel … Mathew Hoffmann …
  • … Defending Freedom. He oversees ADF’s regulatory practice, government relations, and corporate engagement teams. He also … which handled critical litigation against the federal government, and oversaw multiple divisions within the office. … for 2015-2019, and The National Law Journal ranked it in its “Top 100 Verdicts of 2015.” He was named a “Texas …
  • … on the Virginia Law Review. Spena earned his B.A. in Government: Political Theory from Patrick Henry College in …
  • … counselor. He earnestly studied the Bible to learn what it says about handling money, and was soon teaching … until his death on July 4, 2003. "The legal attacks on our religious freedom are escalating at an alarming …
  • … compelled to forfeit their beliefs under threat of government retaliation, heavy fines, or other punishment. In … argued that all Americans should be free to rely on what the law says and that redefining “sex” to mean “gender …