Skip to content

Search

Showing 69 results for "detailspages blog details allianceedge 2017 10 18 california supreme court win california marriage amendment will be defended"
  • … the front lines protecting religious freedom, free speech, marriage and family, parental rights, and the sanctity of … [adf:scotus_assist_count] victories at the United States Supreme Court. And because ADF doesn’t charge clients for the legal …
  • … the front lines protecting religious freedom, free speech, marriage and family, parental rights, and the sanctity of … [adf:scotus_assist_count] victories at the United States Supreme Court. And because ADF doesn’t charge clients for the legal …
  • … on her behalf, citing their violation of her group's First Amendment-protected right to assemble and express religious … on her behalf, citing their violation of her group's First Amendment-protected right to assemble and express religious …
  • … against this government overreach—all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, if necessary! … Help challenge the private employer …
  • Alliance Defending freedom filed a federal lawsuit to protect an Iowa church's freedom to operate according to its faith without fear of punishment from the government.
  • … v. Pennsylvania State University Image Acts of intolerance will not be tolerated at Penn State As a student interested in public … even went so far as to say that "acts of intolerance will not be tolerated." What's more, the university limited …
  • … without your help. Your gift of $100 to the Freedom Fund will help Alliance Defending Freedom fight these battles and be ready when your rights are threatened. You know we are in … beliefs. Alliance Defending Freedom is fighting pivotal court battles for those whose freedoms are threatened —and to …
  • As a student at Mountain Ridge High School in Glendale, Arizona, Erin Krestan was a member of Common Cause, a Christian club that met on campus. In order to promote her club, Erin asked to add an announcement to Mountain Ridge’s morning bulletins.
  • College was a rude awakening for Emily Brooker. Her freshman year, she received a class assignment to perform homosexual behavior in public, such as holding hands or kissing, and then write a paper about the experience.