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  • … Defending Freedom’s Appellate Team. Since joining ADF in 2017, Warner has focused primarily on protecting the freedom …
  • As a mother of five, Jessica knows what it’s like to provide a loving home. And as a widow, she knows what it’s like to lose a part of your family. So after hearing about another person’s adoption story, she felt inspired to make a happy home for children in need in the state of Oregon. But in Oregon, parents like Jessica must agree to use a child’s preferred pronouns, take children to LGBT-affirming events like Pride parades, and facilitate a child’s access to dangerous pharmaceutical interventions like puberty blockers and hormone shots that can sterilize a young child. The Oregon Department ...
  • … to abortion. Attempted to institute a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for private employers with more than 100 employees …
  • … five years in that office, Schandevel briefed and argued 14 appeals in the Supreme Court of Virginia and more than 60 …
  • … help of people like you. After ten years, Jack Phillips is still standing for his right to speak freely. Will the …
  • … Defending Freedom. He served in this capacity from 2017 until 2022.    … Michael Farris … Former President & CEO …
  • … responses to comments on proposed rules. Before serving at HHS, Beecher was associate counsel at First Liberty …
  • … phase with the overturning of Roe v. Wade — but there is still much work to be done! Please affirm your continued … life! National Pro-Life Pledge: I, a pro-life American, am still committed to the effort to eradicate abortion and … to end abortion once and for all, but I realize that we still have much work ahead of us to make that vision a …
  • … Eggleston previously served at ADF from 2015 to 2017 as the director of professional development for the …
  • Former Atlanta Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran knows what it means to face the fire—both literal flames and the rising tide of threats to freedom of speech and religious liberty. Despite his sterling credentials—Cochran once held the nation’s highest firefighting role as U.S. Fire Administrator for the United States Fire Administration—he was fired from his position as Atlanta’s fire chief. Why? Because the government didn’t approve of his message about biblical marriage and sexuality that he included in a brief passage in a self-published book he wrote. We stood with Chief Cochran, and after years ...