One News Now: “The Indiana legislature has worded a bill that allows them to be good stewards of the people’s money in this regard without fear of jeopardizing other funding that is clearly not at issue in this bill,” he explains. “In fact, if the governor signs the bill and it’s ever attacked in court, ADF would offer to assist in mounting a legal defense of the law, free of charge.”
- Posted: 05/02/2011
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- Category: Uncategorized
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- Source: www.onenewsnow.com
- Tags: ADF: Media Clips, ADF: Steven H. Aden, Category: Sanctity of Life, Group: Planned Parenthood, State: Indiana, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Legislation
Red State Blog: UPDATE: RedState has received the following statement from Michael J. Norton, Senior Defense Counsel from the Alliance Defense Fund: Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels should be commended for announcing his intention to sign into law the Schneider Amendment (H.B. 1210). Tax dollars of the people of Indiana should not be funneled to abortionists, especially during tough economic times. Indiana has worded a bill that allows them to be good stewards of the people’s money in this regard without fear of jeopardizing other funding that is clearly not at issue in this bill. The Schneider Amendment states that no state agency may enter into a contract with or make a grant to “any entity that performs abortions or maintains or operates a facility where abortions are performed that involves the expenditure of state funds or federal funds administered by the state.” If the bill becomes law, the State of Indiana would not be imposing conditions inconsistent with federal guidelines as some people allege, but instead would merely be applying its own congruent conditions for eligibility for qualified provider status under Medicaid. Similar provisions have been upheld by courts. The Schneider Amendment is good public policy to protect life as well as taxpayer resources.
- Posted: 05/02/2011
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.redstate.com
- Tags: ADF: Media Clips, ADF: Michael J. Norton, Alliance Defense Fund, Category: Sanctity of Life, Group: Planned Parenthood, State: Indiana, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Legislation
Texas Pastor’s Council: As pastors deeply involved in our communities, profoundly committed to the Biblical standards of justice and passionately dedicated to leading our congregations to be proactive in defending the sanctity of innocent human life, we urge the passage of CSHB 15. There is no legitimate question that every abortion involves the taking of an innocent human life without due process of law, nor that the collateral emotional and physical harm to women have devastated millions of lives. CSHB 15 is a basic, albeit limited measure which would do the following . . .
- Posted: 04/25/2011
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- Category: Sanctity of Life
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- Source: www.imakenews.com
- Tags: Category: Sanctity of Life, State: Texas, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Legislation
South Florida Gay News: “Mark my words, there will be litigation over this,” said Douglas Napier, an attorney with the Alliance Defense Fund, a conservative religious rights organization.
- Posted: 04/19/2011
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- Category: Marriage & Family
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- Source: www.southfloridagaynews.com
- Tags: ADF: Douglas Napier, ADF: Media Clips, Category: Marriage and Family, State: Delaware, Topic: Homosexual Agenda, Topic: Legislation, Topic: Marriage
AP: epublicans have moved quickly to convert November election gains to legislative advances in the states. A look at some GOP successes, and setbacks, in the first months of the new order . . .
- Posted: 04/18/2011
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- Category: Miscellaneous
- Tags: State: Alabama, State: Arizona, State: Florida, State: Indiana, State: Kansas, State: Michigan, State: Minnesota, State: Missouri, State: Montana, State: Nevada, State: New Hampshire, State: Ohio, State: Oklahoma, State: Pennsylvania, State: Texas, State: Utah, State: Virginia, State: Wisconsin, Topic: Legislation, Topic: Politics
AnnArbor.com: Wa[r]d lost in the lower courts, but Ward and her attorneys, the Alliance Defense Fund, a legal organization that works to uphold the rights of religious college students and faculty, have asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth District to step in.
- Posted: 04/15/2011
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.annarbor.com
- Tags: Category: Religious Freedom, Group: American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), State: Michigan, Topic: Colleges, Topic: Education, Topic: Homosexual Agenda, Topic: Legislation, ZZ: Ward v. Wilbanks
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