Skip to content

Search

Showing 117 results for "detailspages blog details allianceedge 2017 05 02 how my college tried to silence my pro life group"
  • … Intern for ADF. After earning her degree, she plans to attend law school and pursue a career in law. … Leah … Intern for ADF. After earning her degree, she plans to attend law school and pursue a career in law. … Leah …
  • … proud Michigan native who lives in the desert and strives to survive the summer heat. She graduated from Eastern … proud Michigan native who lives in the desert and strives to survive the summer heat. She graduated from Eastern …
  • … and Journalism, and received his MBA in 2008. Prior to joining ADF, Dustin worked for nearly 17 years for a statewide trade association in California, and prior to that worked on several state/federal political campaigns. He has recently relocated to rural Virginia with his wife and four children. … Dustin …
  • … creative professionals, medical professionals, and others to live out their faith in the workplace without government … creative professionals, medical professionals, and others to live out their faith in the workplace without government …
  • … and public advocacy. ADF also provides legal resources to nearly 4,000 churches and ministries through its Ministry … rights), State ex rel Gallwey v. Grimm (financial aid to religious university students), and State v. Hamlin … and public advocacy. ADF also provides legal resources to nearly 4,000 churches and ministries through its Ministry …
  • … until his passing in 1997. Born in Canada, he came to the United States at the outbreak of World War II to volunteer for the United States Navy. He tested so high in electrical engineering that the Navy sent him to Rice University for additional education. After the war, …
  • … defending the rights of professionals and business owners to live out their faith as well as the litigation efforts to protect equal opportunities for women in athletics. Since … in a variety of cases that protect the right of people to freely express their faith in their business, at school, …