Gregory S. Baylor serves as senior counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom, where he is the director of the Center for Religious Schools and senior counsel with the Center for Public Policy.
Since joining ADF in 2009, Baylor has focused on defending and advancing the religious freedom of faith-based educational institutions through advice, education, legislative and public advocacy, and representation in disputes. He has testified about religious liberty issues three times before congressional committees and numerous times before state legislative committees.
Greg serves on the board of directors of the International Alliance for Christian Education, the board of directors of the Association for Biblical Higher Education, the board of directors of the Association for Christian Schools International, the board of advisors of the Museum of the Bible, and advisory board of the Center for Academic Faithfulness and Flourishing.
Greg earned his Juris Doctor in 1990 from Duke University School of Law, where he graduated Order of the Coif, with high honors, and served on the editorial board of the Duke Law Journal. He received his bachelor’s degree in Honors English in 1987 from Dartmouth College. Following graduation from law school, he served as law clerk to the Hon. Jerry E. Smith on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He practiced labor and employment law at two large international law firms for three years before joining the staff of Christian Legal Society’s Center for Law and Religious Freedom, where he served for 15 years prior to joining ADF. He lives in Northern Virginia with his wife (a medical doctor) and two daughters.
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Carson, Kennedy, and the Future of Religious Liberty
Northwestern Student Chapter
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law375 E. Chicago Ave.
Chicago, IL 60611
Sex, Sexual Orientation, and Gender Identity: Bostock’s Impact on Non-Discrimination Law
Polk County Lawyers Chapter Event
The Club at Eaglebrooke1300 Eaglebrooke Blvd
Lakeland, FL 33813
Explainer Episode 82 - Is Gender Dysphoria a Protected Disability?
In this episode, Rachel Morrison from the Ethics and Public Policy Center and Gregory Baylor...
The Respect for Marriage Act & Religious Liberty: At Odds or Unaffected?
In December 2022, Congress passed and President Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act (RFMA)....
The Respect for Marriage Act & Religious Liberty: At Odds or Unaffected?
In December 2022, Congress passed and President Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act (RFMA)....
President Trump's Religious Liberties Executive Order - Podcast
Religious Liberties Practice Group Podcast
On May 4, President Trump signed a Religious Liberty Executive Order relaxing IRS enforcement of...
Religious Freedom of Religious Colleges - Podcast
Religious Liberties Practice Group Podcast
Mr. Gregory S. Baylor of Alliance Defending Freedom discussed current and future challenges to the religious...