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  • … have been required to begin offering the new coverage when its self-insured plan renewed on Nov. 1, 2012, the case … values. What's at stake The freedom to live according to our faith and to honor God in our work. Freedom from the threat of crippling fines for resisting illegal government mandates. Freedom from government intrusion on a …
  • … a national association of medical professionals, students, patients, and policymakers working to protect the health care … from harmful ideologies, is challenging a ruling forcing it to reveal its anonymous college student members to proceed … from harmful ideologies, is challenging a ruling forcing it to reveal its anonymous college student members to proceed …
  • … in October 2017 the high court denied review of the case. What's at stake The public display of historical religious monuments by private individuals on government property The preservation of freedom of speech in … the face of one "offended" person’s demands for censorship Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom represents …
  • … scheme is unconstitutional.  A decision in the case could come at any time.   What's at stake Affirming marriage … to direct social policy concerning marriage and family. Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom and its … filed a lawsuit to defend Wisconsin’s marriage amendment when state officials violated that law by enacting a domestic …
  • … that the church’s religious literature does not become government-sponsored speech simply because of its proximity … The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit ruled that it was not necessary for the church to remove all religious expression from the premises; however, it did find that religious expression in close proximity to the …
  • … deserve the right to private conversations, free from government control,” said ADF Senior Counsel Roger Brooks. … The city council’s vote was the right thing to do, and it is an important win for Dr. Schwartz, his patients, and … and family in part because my perspective is grounded in our mutual Jewish faith and shared respect for Torah …
  • … in impoverished areas received a quality education. When New York sought to implement a program where public … Clause. When Aguilar was remanded and implemented, it created significant economic burdens to make arrangements … its decision in Aguilar . It held that New York’s program did not violate the Establishment Clause since the program …
  • … a business like this. They had little money. But they did have a passion — to use their God-given talents to create … we filed for Joanna and Breanna. We did this to protect our clients’ freedom to run their churches and businesses … is not over. God has shown us time and time again that when we stand together to protect religious freedom, we can …
  • … by Medicaid to set the qualifications of providers who could participate in the program and it was within its authority to exclude abortionists and to … taxpayer funds from subsidizing abortion operations Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys …
  • … deserve the right to private conversations, free from government control,” said ADF Senior Counsel Roger Brooks. “New York City directly violated our client’s freedom of speech by trying to regulate and … saw the writing on the wall and reversed course, it needlessly cost the taxpayers of New York tens of …