Supreme Court Agrees with AFLC: Trump Travel Ban is Constitutional

Washington, D.C. (June 26, 2018) — This morning the Supreme Court released its long-awaited opinion on the most recent version of the “Trump Travel Ban,” concluding that the President acted constitutionally and within the law in all respects.  The American Freedom Law Center (AFLC) had filed an amicus curiae brief…

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Month in Review – May 2018

Here are the highlights for May 2018: * Throughout the month of May, we continued to prepare for trial in the Urth Caffe litigation, in which seven women claimed they were subjected to religious discrimination when the Urth Caffe staff asked them to leave after the women refused to abide…

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Month in Review – April 2018

Here are the highlights for April 2018: * On April 10, we announced our free speech victory in a lawsuit we filed against the City of Westland, Michigan on behalf of Pastor Dan McGhee, a pro-life demonstrator who challenged the constitutionality of the City’s disturbing the peace ordinance. City police officers…

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Month in Review – March 2018

Here are the highlights for March 2018: * On March 1, our amicus curiae brief filed in support of President Trump’s proclamation restricting travel from certain countries was received by the U.S. Supreme Court.  The brief was filed on behalf of seven national security experts: Andrew C. McCarthy; Center for…

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AFLC Files Brief on Behalf of National Security Experts: Trump Travel Ban is Constitutional as Interim Step to Extreme Vetting for Islamist Sharia Ideology

Washington, D.C. (August 17, 2017) — On August 17, 2017, lawyers from the American Freedom Law Center (AFLC), a national, nonprofit Judeo-Christian law firm, filed an amicus curiae brief on behalf of seven national security experts (Andrew C. McCarthy, Center for Security Policy, Frank Gaffney, Dr. Robert J. Shillman, Admiral…

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Month in Review – December 2016

Here are the highlights for December 2016: * On December 5, we filed a motion in a Dallas, Texas court seeking dismissal of the defamation lawsuit filed against our clients, the Center for Security Policy and Jim Hanson, by Mohamed Mohamed on his own behalf and on behalf of his…

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