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PURPOSE OF OUR WORK |

The ACLA
is a non-profit religious organization run by Catholics, to defend the rights of
Catholics. Among other activities, we engage in pro bono,
free legal services on behalf of Catholics needing legal defense in matters of
faith and conscience.
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The cases which the ACLA accepts will define the America in which all of us will
live as Catholics in the future.
Our
intention and purpose is a labor of love and dedication to establishing the
Social Kingship of Christ, and of upholding the Divine prerogatives and moral
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Our
experience has shown that dedicated Catholic professionals can win battles with
the organized forces of secularism.
We can do
this with only a fraction of the resources at the disposal of secularist
organizations like ACLU, Americans United for the Separation of Church and
State, and other leftist organizations, whose purpose and agenda are radically
opposed to the supreme laws of God and the Christian order.
Following
are some examples of the the types of cases in which we have been involved:
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Pro-life defense for protestors against unjust harassment from clinics
and public authorities.
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Zoning challenges against abortion mills that seek to locate in
residential neighborhoods.
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Employment discrimination on the basis of faith.
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Challenges to unconstitutional legislation.
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Homosexual marriage laws and adoption cases.
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Laws compelling Catholic institutions to provide medical insurance for
contraception and abortion.
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Locating a truly suitable plaintiff for sustainable challenge to Roe vs. Wade.
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Court challenges to pornographic sex education programs being foisted on
impressionable Catholic children against parental wishes
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Challenges to the promotion of eastern religions and other forms of
false religions, and even Wicken rituals under the guise of
multicultural education, while Catholic and Christian religions are
banned.
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Challenges to public schools on issues such as abortion and
contraception counseling without parental consent, and against the
Catholic conscience of families with children in these schools. |
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