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- … One recent example is the case Tingley v. Ferguson . Brian Tingley is a licensed counselor in the state of … with his younger clients about this topic. If a client wants to undergo a so-called “transition” to a gender … doesn’t match her biology, a counselor can speak to the client about achieving that goal. But if the client desires …
- … with their vision, it's not only a detriment to the client, but something Bop Design shouldn't be forced to … formula for these custom designs. We take the client's vision and create a unique story that expresses and …
- … Published November 2, 2022 Revised November 8, 2022 by ADF client Emilee Carpenter From the moment I picked up a camera, I knew what I wanted to do with it: tell stories and create something meaningful. Now, as an artist, …
- … for free speech. In Washington, ADF is representing Brian Tingley , a licensed counselor of over twenty years. In … counselors and their clients. Under the Washington law, Brian can’t mention or discuss anything related to gender, … state’s views. ADF is now asking the Supreme Court to hear Brian’s case to ensure that counselors like Brian are not …
- Christy Hirsch serves as legal counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom's Center for Christian Ministries.
- … the clients it serves an opportunity to write their own stories. But while Caring Families strives to give its … its mission. Let’s take a more in-depth look at the details of this case. A pro-life pregnancy center in …
- … possible. This includes everything from the smallest details, such as leaving a rose when a body is removed, to …
- … Sue not just as a persuasive public speaker, but as an ADF client willing to invest her time and effort to hold Planned …
- … does not define the difference between encouraging a client to “change” their sexual orientation and gender … does not define the difference between encouraging a client to “change” their sexual orientation and gender …
- … The Washington Post ’s talking points and questioned our client Chelsey Nelson’s “decision to work part-time after …