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  • … filed a lawsuit challenging the event, claiming that government-issued proclamations encouraging citizens to pray … legal grounds for the atheist group to file suit. What's at stake Challenges to national events recognizing our country's religious heritage Whether those who are merely …
  • … relationship between two individuals of the same sex. When Phyllis declined to rent a room to two women in a … Phyllis only rented 1-3 rooms in her personal home she did not fall under the Hawaii public accommodations law that … to respect her deeply held religious beliefs.         Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom and its …
  • … Vermont health professionals: Don’t force us to help kill our patients ADF attorneys, allied attorney file federal … all of the health care professionals filing suit contend it is unethical for them to counsel for, refer for, or in any … in suicide at the hands of medical personnel. “The government shouldn’t be telling health care professionals …
  • … business in accordance with their religious values. 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 Wood Specialties Corp.—and … held beliefs without the fear of being punished by the government Christian business being forced to pay for …
  • … Radical Gender Identity Threatens Homeless Women   Why the Government Can’t Tell Faith-Based Groups Who to Hire   … At The Supreme Court   Here’s How this Pastor Responded When the City Subpoenaed His Sermons   Open Hostility Against … Privately?   Pro-Life Group Silenced in the Heart of Our Nation’s Capital   Is America Giving Up on Free Speech?   …
  • … in many of its facilities, including the pavilion.  When two women asked Ocean Grove to host their civil … Amendment was designed to take such decisions out of the government’s hands.  Following Ocean Grove’s decision not to … that ministry groups’ religious freedom is respected. Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom and its …
  • … curiam opinion halting the implementation of the federal government’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for private employers … constitutional limits on their power whenever they please, our fundamental liberties are at risk. Didn't the Biden … and others then asked the Supreme Court to intervene. What did the Supreme Court rule on the private employer vaccine …
  • … to pay a mandatory student fee each semester, which it used to fund student group activities.  But the university … on campus.  But Eastern Michigan University’s student government denied the funding request.  It said that Students … of students to have equal access to mandatory student fees Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom represented …
  • … needs, whether it be a public or a private school, even when some of the private schools were religious. A group of … in favor of the parents, but later ruled that the law did not violate the Constitution. A federal appeals court … recipient conducts has been done at the behest of the government." Case Documents Court Title Date U.S. Supreme …
  • … for the future. Her speech concluded with: "As we say our goodbyes and leave middle school behind, I say to you, … lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace." But when school officials reviewed her speech, they determined … the offending lines if she wanted to give her speech. A.M. did so under protest. With the help of Alliance Defending …