Previous Press Releases |
| Forsyth County, N.C., decides to oppose legal challenge to opening invocations (April 12, 2007) |
Related Press Releases |
| In a 5-0 vote, N.C. county board adopts invocation policy recommended by ADF (April 24, 2007) |
| Thomasville, N.C. city council stands up to the ACLU, votes to adopt ADF-drafted invocations policy (March 20, 2007) |
Forsyth commissioners vote 4-3 to appeal ruling on prayer (Winston-Salem Journal)
NC county board to appeal prayer ruling (Associated Press)
Approval: Majority at meeting jubilant (Winston-Salem Journal)
Forsyth County Commissioners Will Appeal Prayer Decision (WFMY)
Forsyth Commissioners Vote to Appeal Prayer Ruling (FOX 8)
Commissioners Appealing Sectarian Prayer Decision (WXII)
ADF File Appeal In Forsyth County Prayer Ruling (digtriad.com)
Minister's son inherited his father's fighting style (Winston-Salem Journal)
Ruling against prayer appealed (One News Now)
Prayer case moves ahead: Forsyth County's lawyers file paperwork in appeal of federal judge's injunction (Winston-Salem Journal)Appellate brief: Joyner v. Forsyth County
Notice of appeal: Joyner v. Forsyth County
U.S. Magistrate’s Recommendation: Joyner v. Forsyth County
Response Brief to U.S. Magistrate’s Recommendation: Joyner v. Forsyth County
District court judgment and order: Joyner v. Forsyth County

Mike Johnson serves as senior legal counsel with the Alliance Defense Fund at its Louisiana Regional Service Center in Shreveport, where he has litigated and won numerous high-profile religious liberty cases nationwide and has been a principal drafter of pro-life and pro-family legislation for many states and municipalities. Johnson was appointed in 2008 to the Louisiana Commission on Marriage and Family by Louisiana Gov. Bob Jindal. Johnson is a member of the Louisiana Bar and has been admitted pro hac vice to many federal district and appellate courts across the country.