List of court cases involving Alliance Defending Freedom

Pro-life and pro-choice activists demonstrate on the steps of the United States Supreme Court building during Gonzales v. Carhart.

Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) has been involved in several landmark United States Supreme Court cases, including Rosenberger v. University of Virginia, Good News Club v. Milford Central School and Town of Greece v. Galloway. Rosenberger was ADF's first landmark case, described by law professor Marci Hamilton as a "fork in the road" with respect to judicial review of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.[1] Good News Club and Town of Greece established important precedents relating to Free Speech and the Establishment Clauses of the First Amendment respectively. But its most notable legal victory involved a 2014 case challenging the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare. In Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., the Court ruled that the birth control mandate in employee funded health plans was unconstitutional. The case set a precedent for evaluating legal questions relating to religious liberty.[2] Since 2015, ADF has played a role in five victories at the Supreme Court.[2]

ADF was founded in 1993 with the stated goal of advocating, training, and funding legal cases on the issues of "religious freedom, sanctity of life, and marriage and family."[3] In 2012 the organization shifted its mission of funding allied attorneys to direct representation of clients though litigation.[4] ADF has been described as "the largest legal force of the religious right arguing hundreds of pro bono cases across the country.[5]

List of cases

Following are legal cases in which the ADF has played a significant role, either by representing a party, filing an amicus brief, or otherwise participating in a substantial manner:

1995

  • Rosenberger v. University of Virginia (1995). ADF provided funding to defend a student newspaper which was denied university funding due to its religious nature. The case was litigated all the way to the Supreme Court.[6]

2001

2004

  • City of Littleton (CO) v. Z.J. Gifts (2004). The Supreme Court ruled unanimously against an adult bookstore in a case involving business licensing.[8][9]
  • Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow (2004). The Supreme Court, in an unanimous opinion, held that the words “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance did not violate the First Amendment.[10]
  • Williams v. Vidmar (2004). In November 2004, the ADF filed a lawsuit on behalf of a Cupertino, California elementary school teacher against his school principal and school board members.[11] The lawsuit was settled without money changing hands and without changes in school policies.[12]
  • Perry v. Schwarzenegger. ADF represented Proposition 8 proponents ProtectMarriage.com in the Federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the proposition, which limited marriage in California to one man and one woman.[13] Their participation generated some criticism. The religious rights law firm Liberty Counsel, which has litigated opposition to same-sex marriage in California since 2004, criticized Alliance Defense Fund's handling of the case.[14]

2006

2011

2012

  • Bronx Household of Faith v. Board of Education of the City of New York (2012). The ADF lost this case challenging New York City's prohibition on holding worship services in the City's public schools, and the Supreme Court declined to hear the case.[5]

2014

2015

  • Reed v. Town of Gilbert (2015). In a First Amendment case, a pastor's right to place signs announcing church services was upheld by the Supreme Court.[33][34][35]
  • Holt v. Hobbs. The Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, held that an Arkansas prison policy which prevented a Muslim inmate from growing a short beard according to his deeply held religious beliefs was unconstitutional.[36]

2016

  • Zubik v. Burwell. Two ADF cases, Geneva College v. Burwell and Southern Nazarene University v. Burwell were consolidated into Zubic and heard before the Supreme Court in 2016. The case addressed non-church coverage of mandated contraceptives under Obamacare. The individual cases were returned to the respective courts of appeal.[37]
Masterpiece Cakeshop in Lakewood, Colorado.
Audio recording of oral argument at Masterpiece Cakeshop.

2017

  • Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Comer (2017). In an important First Amendment case the Supreme Court ruled that a Missouri playground resurfacing program violated freedom of religion guaranteed by the Free Exercise Clause. ADF represented the petitioner.[39]

2018

See also

References

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  32. Barnes, Robert; Portnoy, Jenna. "Appeals court upholds decision overturning Virginia's same-sex marriage ban". www.washingtonpost.com. The Washington Post. Retrieved July 29, 2014.
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  42. Howe, Amy (June 26, 2018). "Opinion analysis: Divided court rules for anti-abortion pregnancy centers in challenge to California law". SCOTUSBlog. Retrieved June 26, 2018.
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