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  • … go to court to defend your rights? The short answer is no. When a law threatens your fundamental freedoms, you can … challenge unconstitutional laws is great. That’s exactly what the ADF clients discussed in The Washington Post article … ADF’s clients Litigation often takes many years, and life happens in the interim. The Washington Post recognizes that …
  • of thousands of children in foster care nationwide. This is heartbreaking and has motivated many organizations to … up for the children who desperately need a loving home. What is Catholic Charities West Michigan? Catholic Charities … services, two of its largest programs. In the past 10 years, Catholic Charities West Michigan has placed …
  • … skilled female athletes on the podium. For example, in 2017 alone, well over 5,000 males, including some under 18 years old, ran 400-meter times that were faster than the … made up over 41 percent of all high school athletes. So, what changed after 1972? Congress passed Title IX—a piece of
  • … Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published November 18, 2019 Revised October 12, 2022 For professors, speaking … issues. And after all, isn’t the discussion of ideas what academia is all about? Unfortunately, the answer to that … of Louisville came to an unexpected end. In October 2017, Dr. Josephson contributed to a panel discussion on
  • … Colorado Civil Rights Commission at the Supreme Court in 2017, Kristen Waggoner (now ADF's CEO, president, and general … at least an hour before the oral arguments, which start at 10:00 a.m. The Clerk of Court assembles the attorneys who … will be arguing in the Lawyers’ Lounge and explains the details for the morning’s hearing. The Clerk escorts the …
  • … won’t be forced to perform same-sex weddings.” Yet this is what nearly happened to Donald and Evelyn Knapp, an Idaho … temporarily closed the Hitching Post until Oct. 16. Oct. 10, 2014 : The U.S. Supreme Court denied an application to …
  • … philosophical reflections that he shared on his personal blog. Let’s take a closer look at his case. Dr. Andrew Fox … was fired from his position as volunteer fire chaplain for what he wrote on his personal blog. Who is Dr. Andrew Fox? … studies at the Police and Fire Chaplain Training Academy. When Dr. Fox and his family moved to Austin, Texas, in 2012, …
  • … students. Maggie wasn’t given a chance to defend herself. When they issued the orders, university officials didn’t even tell her what the allegations against her were, and they did not … rescinded the orders on Feb. 28. It wasn’t until March 10, however, that university officials finally disclosed to …
  • … How far would you go to take a stand for your beliefs? What would you be willing to give up? Written by Alliance … said. “It was just a time I had to take a stand.” Read the details of Barronelle’s case below. Barronelle Stutzman ended … Attorney General of Washington sued Barronelle. February 2017 : The Washington Supreme Court ruled that the government …
  • … Amendment guarantees all Americans the freedom to choose what to say and what not to say. But in recent years, state … to compel Emilee Carpenter to create photographs and write blog posts celebrating a view of marriage that she believes … truth is that Emilee considers the what and not the who when she creates photographs. She happily serves everyone; …