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  • … Advocates for Faith and Freedom, and his personal blog, the Religion and Politics Blog . … Neal Hardin … Web Manager & Writer … Neal Hardin …
  • … chaplain in the Austin, Texas, Fire Department for eight years—only to be fired for sharing his religious and philosophical reflections on his personal blog. Alliance Defending Freedom is fighting for Dr. Fox and …
  • Alliance Defending Freedom is committed to protecting and defending our God-given rights in courtrooms and legislatures across America. And we care about your opinion. Please tell us:
  • … and the sanctity of human life. Since joining ADF in 2010, Sharp has authored federal and state legislation, … University School of Law. A member of the bar in Georgia and Tennessee, he is also admitted to practice in …
  • … Court cases such as  Christian Legal Society v. Martinez (2010),  Good News Club  (2001),  Lamb’s Chapel  (1993), and  … in 2001, Lorence was a productive allied attorney for many years, actively involved in significant litigation for ADF.  …
  • … led all strategic initiatives from 1993-2017. In his 23 years at the helm, he built an ADF team committed to a … leadership, ADF attorneys won more than three out of four cases in which they participated and successfully … School, and Pepperdine University. Practicing law for four decades, Sears is a member in good standing with the …
  • … Bangert handled a diverse array of matters involving Big Tech, election law, civil rights, multistate antitrust and … of 2015.” He was named a “Texas Rising Star” for multiple years by Texas Lawyer and Law and Politics magazines. While …
  • … The attacks on freedom from government officials, big tech, and radical activists are far-reaching. But you can … 15 victories at the U.S. Supreme Court in just the last 12 years, ADF will not shy away from the greatest challenges our …
  • Sign up and download your copy The freedoms of educators and students are increasingly threatened. Why? Because government officials are silencing speech that the government disagrees with and punishing Americans for engaging in honest discussion and debate. Some policies seek to compel educators or students to express messages that aren’t true. These unlawful directives force educators to deceive and mislead parents and students to avoid plain truths when talking with each other. But don’t educators and students have the right to live and speak the truth—without fear of punishment? Or do ...
  • … Grant graduated from Virginia Tech in 2021 with a BA in Multimedia Journalism. He worked in …