Billard v. Charlotte Catholic High School
Opposed religious high school's arguments that it could not be held liable for terminating a substitute teacher.
Opposed religious high school's arguments that it could not be held liable for terminating a substitute teacher.
Defense of public school district that required football coach to stop having prayers with students on the 50-yard line at the end of games.
Opposed claims by a religious school that it has a right to deliver communal prayer over the public-address system at state football championships.
Opposed claims by a wedding photographer that she is constitutionally entitled to a religious exemption from a state law prohibiting sexual-orientation discrimination in public accommodations.
Challenge to unlawful discrimination against LGBTQ parents in the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ foster-care program for refugee children.
Urged the Supreme Court to uphold its past decisions prohibiting pre-viability restrictions on abortion.
Defended the City of Boston’s decision not to fly a Christian flag on a city flagpole.
Representation of a social-work professor, who could not be fairly considered a “minister” at her religious college, and who was denied full tenure based on her gender and criticism of her former employer’s anti-LGBTQ policies.
Challenge to state grants for institutions providing religious education.
Challenges to different iterations of former President Trump’s “Muslim Ban.”
The Do No Harm Act will help ensure that our laws are a shield to protect religious freedom and not used as a sword to harm others by undermining civil rights laws and denying access to health care.
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