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  • … and Members of the Committee: Fifty years ago, in 1973, a young woman with an unexpected pregnancy faced a … road ahead. She might get fired by her employer for being pregnant, leaving her with no financial resources … be found.” Edward Lazarus, former law clerk to Roe author Justice Harry Blackmun, called it “one of the most …
  • … have done so under the guise of “support” and “acceptance” for children struggling with questions about sex and gender. But their actions do neither. Instead, they drive a wedge between students and their parents when these … with the policy, she was later fired for confirming the details of the plan to a reporter who had already gathered …
  • … and Risked Losing Everything How far would you go to take a stand for your beliefs? What would you be willing to give … was not easily intimidated. Her strong Christian faith gave her the strength she needed to stand up for her … said. “It was just a time I had to take a stand.” Read the details of Barronelle’s case below. Barronelle Stutzman ended …
  • … in the ’70s but was stopped in its tracks, and for good reason. It was largely American women who campaigned … lawmakers realized the amendment would have unleashed a cascade of government actions that would harm women. This … 38 th state signature. But when the Department of Justice told Virginia that its vote could not count since the …
  • … No Room in Washington for Christian Homeless Ministry? Yakima Union Gospel Mission … threatens to use the full power of the state to punish a ministry that is doing the very things commanded in … its biblical beliefs. Mike Johnson, the Mission’s CEO and a former Army Ranger, knows that this policy is critical to …
  • … Women’s Health Organization decision —and particularly Justice Clarence Thomas’s concurrence—to stoke fears that the … Obergefell v. Hodges , in which the Court invented a constitutional “right” to same-sex marriage. Using this … . After outcry from thousands of religious Americans, faith-based organizations, and churches, a small group of …
  • … , and medical professionals  fired because of their faith are becoming increasingly common and may no longer be shocking. But how about this one: a volunteer Christian chaplain fired for his Christian … Dr. Fox began writing a series of blog posts on truth, justice, and the good news of the Gospel. One issue he wrote …
  • … Banned at the Civic Center? Why One New Church Filed a Lawsuit Against Its Town Redeemer Fellowship of Edisto … district court heard the case. The U.S. Department of Justice also filed a statement of interest  supporting … The government should never be permitted to bar people of faith from benefits that others receive, simply because they …
  • … city of Atlanta because he expressed Christian beliefs in a book he wrote. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … he was allowed to write a non-work-related book about his faith while serving as a city employee, and she assured him … him of the suspension, but it did not provide any details about why he had been suspended. The same day, the …
  • … in December, presents similar legal issues to ADF’s case A.H. v. French. Written by Paul Schmitt Published April 21, … in name only. This ruling will have major implications for several Alliance Defending Freedom clients in similar … children to private religious schools that teach from a faith perspective. In other words, if a school merely calls …