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  • … fighting for the Grote Family and several other businesses who object to being forced to pay for abortion-inducing … Freedom, who serves as co-counsel on the case. Together, we are defending their freedom to operate their business …
  • … the Boot from Its AmazonSmile Program: Here's What You Can Do Amazon informed us that we were removed because the Southern Poverty Law Center determines who is qualified. Written by Sarah Kramer Published May 3, … seven victories at the High Court in the past seven years. Just last year, we secured a 7-2 victory representing a …
  • … Why Male Athletes Who Identify as Transgender Should Not Compete in Women’s … compete against female athletes? No. And that answer isn’t just based on common sense—the science is conclusive. Some … females. But recent studies have proven that these methods do not negate the performance gap between the sexes. Forcing …
  • … School Pays $181K for Firing Teacher Who Objected to Pro-LGBT Book Lindsey Barr expressed concern … the hard way that at some schools, not all conversations are welcome. When Lindsey expressed concern as a parent about … does not preclude her employment in the district. “We sincerely regret that your separation from the school …
  • … Elementary School in Tampa, Florida, is a devout Christian who wanted to share his faith with his classmates. When his … family contacted Alliance Defending Freedom, and together we filed a lawsuit to challenge the school's actions along … Freedom continues to fight for students like J.G. who are told that their religious expression is not welcome …
  • … on public property.  Among these was a young woman who would become one of Alliance Defending Freedom’s clients, … reporters’ questions and publicly forgiving the officers who had abused her. What's at stake Your freedom to … and very challenging. Most lawyers simply can’t do it – they can’t afford to. Alliance Defending Freedom has …
  • … Court decided not to review this case at this time, we are pleased to see the concurring opinion from four of the … protects the rights of religious colleges to select who teaches its faith or fulfills its mission. The government …
  • … ‘unacceptable,’” said Travis Barham, one of the attorneys who litigated this case.  This is particularly true at universities, which are supposed to be the marketplace of ideas, meaning that all ideas—not just those favored by university officials—should be welcomed …
  • … well-wishes for the future. Her speech concluded with: "As we say our goodbyes and leave middle school behind, I say to … Court to review the case, but the Court declined to do so. As a result, the ruling of the lower court stands. … Court to review the case, but the Court declined to do so. As a result, the ruling of the lower court stands. …
  • … and receive critical state funding, it must hire employees who do not share its faith and alter internal rules and policies that are based on the school’s religious beliefs about sexuality …