Our Case Involvement

Fulton v. City of Philadelphia
Catholic Social Services came under fire from the city of Philadelphia, Pa. when it stated it would not place foster children in homes of same-sex couples. Even though they were actually never asked to do so, Catholic Social Services lost their contract with Philadelphia.

Bruni v. City of Pittsburgh
Pro-life advocates in Pittsburgh peaceably engage in one-on-one conversations with, and pass literature to, women about one of the most important decisions they will ever make—whether to kill their unborn baby. They also conduct prayer vigils. However, a Pittsburgh ordinance bars them from doing so within 15 feet of entries to abortion clinics, largely crippling their efforts.

Green v. Haskell County
This case involved a local citizen and the ACLU who sued to have a Ten Commandments Monument declared unconstitutional. The district court ruled in favor of the county, holding that the monument did not violate the constitution. The citizen and the ACLU appealed.
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First Principles Institute
The First Principles Institute is an important part of the NLF. Our nation’s founding first principles are as important today as ever. And the First Principles Institute will assert them in legislative testimony and in the court of public opinion.