Winston-Salem Journal: “A number of foundations and other nonprofit groups have filed statements of support for Forsyth County as it appeals a federal judge’s decision in May to ban prayers that mention Jesus or make other sectarian references at county meetings . . . The county is being represented by the Alliance Defense Fund, a group that supports public expressions of Christianity. Many of the groups filing friend-of-the-court briefs have similar goals.”
- Posted: 06/09/2010
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www2.journalnow.com
- Tags: ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defense Fund, Category: Religious Freedom, Group: Americans United for Life (AUL), Group: Family Foundation of Virginia, Group: Family Policy Council of West Virginia, Group: Foundation for Moral Law, Group: Independence Law Center, Group: National Legal Foundation, Group: North Carolina Family Policy Council, Group: North Carolina Partnership for Religious Liberty, Group: Palmetto Family Council, Group: Retired Judges of America, Group: Rutherford Institute, State: North Carolina, Topic: Prayer, ZZ: Joyner v Forsyth Co North Carolina
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