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  • … Denies Opportunities to Female Athletes An appellate court ruled that a lawsuit from four female athletes who were … passed, over 190,000 women were participating in college sports every year. Before that, fewer than 30,000 did. But by … treatment. They’ve faced some setbacks, including a  court decision dismissing their case . But they’re not backing …
  • … PETA’s core mission. But what if there were a law that could force PETA to hire this applicant anyway? In many ways, … fact evidenced by Assemblywoman Jaffee’s conscious decision to ignore the ministerial exception to the First … ministerial exception may be used as a defense in court, but it’s not a jurisdictional bar . . . for bringing a …
  • … Alliance Defending Freedom has filed suit in federal court against HHS on behalf of the American College of … take those religious and moral burdens away, and the U.S. Supreme Court initially upheld those rules in July 2020. But … the mandate on them, regardless of the Supreme Court’s decision leaving the exemption in place—a blatant targeting …
  • … when the Department of Justice told Virginia that its vote could not count since the ERA was no longer up for debate, … just pick up where they left off in 1979. Even the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a hero of the left and a …
  • … Media Censorship by Government Officials Cannot Stand  The Supreme Court has an opportunity to stop government officials from … who expressed disfavored viewpoints. In its recent decision in Missouri v. Biden (now called Murthy v. Missouri …
  • Court Sides with Christian Employers Against Biden Admin … Employers Alliance is challenging the mandates in court. Unlawful and unconstitutional mandates Title VII of … choose not to perform the life-altering procedures, they could face civil lawsuits, loss of federal funding, …
  • … Must Respect, Not Violate, Free Speech In June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that government officials cannot misuse … person requesting. This distinction is critical: making a decision based on who someone is versus making a decision
  • … on female teams is threatening the existence of women’s sports. No matter how hard activists try to obscure this … I women’s swimmer. But anyone who was paying attention could see that Thomas’s story was only the beginning. This … with just that person on the team,” Pearson said. “They could just have a one-person team.” Fending for themselves …
  • Court Rules Professor Can’t Be Forced to Endorse an Ideology … : A federal judge dismissed the case, but we appealed that decision. November 2020 : ADF attorneys argued Dr. Meriwether’s case before the United States Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit. March 2021 : The 6th …
  • … engagement for ADF litigation, especially at the U.S. Supreme Court. Previously, Harvey led the Allied Legal Affairs team … efforts, including coordinating amicus efforts at state supreme courts, circuit courts, and the U.S. Supreme Court. …