Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty\: According to Landeen, the city has received offers from several organizations, including the Liberty Council, which has offered pro bono legal representation. Alliance Defending Freedom, the Liberty Institute and the American Center for Law and Justice have also contacted the city, he said.
- Posted: 04/18/2013
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.bjconline.org
- Tags: Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Religious Liberty, Group: American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), Group: Liberty Council, Group: Liberty Institute, State: South Dakota, Topic: Prayer
Rapid City Journal: The vote means the city will continue to look at prayer as a tradition as it prepares for a potential lawsuit against the Freedom from Religion Foundation, a national nonprofit agency that has sent at least two letters to the city raising concerns about the practice . . . According to Landeen, the city has received offers from several organizations, including the Liberty Council, which has offered pro bono legal representation. Alliance Defending Freedom, the Liberty Institute and the American Center for Law and Justice have also contacted the city, he said.
- Posted: 04/16/2013
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: rapidcityjournal.com
- Tags: ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Religious Liberty, Group: American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), Group: Freedom from Religion Foundation, Group: Liberty Council, Group: Liberty Institute, State: South Dakota, Topic: Prayer
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