Month in Review – June 2019

Here are the highlights for June: * On June 4, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) settled a case originally filed 11 years ago in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. We brought this lawsuit against CAIR on behalf of five victims of…

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Month in Review – May 2019

Here are the highlights for May: * On May 6, we filed our reply brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in support of our petition asking the high court to review a case in which the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) rejected our clients’ “Support Free…

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Month in Review – April 2019

Here are the highlights for April: * On April 8, AFLC Co-Founder and Senior Counsel Robert Muise was the featured speaker at a meeting of the Great Lakes TEA Party in Michigan.  The meeting was well attended (nearly 200 people), standing room only.  The attendees were very…

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Our Work Is Making a Difference!

In the past, when pro-lifers engaged in protected First Amendment activity, like preaching the Gospel or holding pro-life signs or signing worship songs, on the public sidewalk right outside of the waiting room of the Capital Care Network abortion center in Toledo, Ohio, the police would arrive…

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Month in Review – March 2019

Here are the highlights for March: *On March 12, AFLC filed a First Amended Complaint in our lawsuit against the Michigan Attorney General and the Director of Michigan’s Department of Civil Rights, adding additional allegations, which include a statement posted by Dana Nessel, the Michigan AG, on…

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Month in Review – February 2019

Here are the highlights for February: * On February 12, we had our first conference with the federal court judge presiding in our case Zastrow v. City of Toledo, where we are representing two pro-lifers who are challenging the City’s repeated enforcement of state and local laws…

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Two New, and Interesting, Developments

First: Last month, we filed a “writ of mandamus” in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.  This is an extraordinary measure.  Generally, a petition for a mandamus order is made to compel a judicial officer to perform a duty owed to the petitioner.  It…

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Month in Review – January 2019

Here are the highlights for January—we are starting the year off with a “bang”: *On January 10, we filed a “writ of mandamus” in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.  This is an extraordinary measure.  Generally, a petition for a mandamus order is made…

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Month in Review – December 2018

Here are the highlights for December: *On December 19, a federal district court judge in Oklahoma denied the parties’ cross-motions for summary judgment in a lawsuit filed by Raja’ee Fatihah, a member of CAIR-Oklahoma, against Chad and Nicole Neal, the owners of the Save Yourself Survival and…

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Silent No More

On this day forty-six years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade, declaring that an unborn child was not a legal “person” and thus possessed no rights under our Constitution, including the most fundamental right: the right to life. This fateful decision and its consequences…

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