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  • … health insurance package. This is a requirement that we view as immoral and untenable. It is a compromise of our First Amendment rights that we are not willing to accept.” The case, consolidated with …
  • … the market. One year later, they produced a report titled “Who Cares Wins,” which argued that weaving environmental, … truly massive scale.” But that raises a big question: what do they mean by “good”? Consistently, the ESG vision of … Those “rights,” of course, refer to abortion access—just one example of an ideological agenda item under the ESG …
  • … student takes advantage of the federal free lunch program. Who are the children of Grant Park Christian Academy? Grant … for funding, it took an ADF lawsuit for them to do so. “It shouldn’t have taken a lawsuit to get the … said ADF Legal Counsel Erica Steinmiller-Perdomo. “We will defend other public and private schools across the …
  • … and legislatures in the U.S. and around the world, we protect and preserve religious freedom, free speech, the … and parental rights. But no single organization can do this alone. The alliance starts with you. Join us in our efforts to advance freedom by sharing how we can best get in touch with you. … Thank you for connecting …
  • … an abortion.   In Iowa, no waiting period exists for women who want to have an abortion, making “webcam abortions” … to facilitate webcam abortions that I realized, ‘I can’t do this,’” she recalled. “I called our local Right to Life … The circuit court reinstated Sue’s case saying, “. . . we conclude that Thayer has pled sufficiently particularized …
  • … Act will ensure parental rights are protected just as much as other fundamental rights. Written by Matt … from God’s design for marriage and family. As the people who brought their children into the world, parents are the … and free exercise of religion. But these same courts often do not apply this same standard to parents’ fundamental …
  • Hi, my name is Maggie DeJong, and as a former client of Alliance Defending Freedom, I wanted to personally thank you for your support and prayers. When I was in graduate school, my university tried to silence and punish me for sharing my beliefs. I knew this was wrong. And I didn’t want what happened to me to happen to anyone else. So, I reached out to ADF, and because of your generosity, they were able to defend me. And I won. Now, the university has revised its policies to provide more protections for students. And officials in my program have undergone ADF-provided First Amendment training ...
  • … and administrators (“Washington is a pro-choice state, and we can’t use school grounds for a pro-life display.”) and … and administrators (“Washington is a pro-choice state, and we can’t use school grounds for a pro-life display.”) and …
  • … and then write a paper about the experience. Emily didn’t do the assignment, but she wrote the paper as if she had. She … a grievance against her. The hearing would include not just the head and the professor, but seven faculty members. … a grievance against her. The hearing would include not just the head and the professor, but seven faculty members. …
  • … searching for guidance to help their young patients who may suffer from gender dysphoria. But recently leaked … saying that WPATH has discredited itself. To list just a few of the new changes, SOC8: Included a whole chapter … medical interventions for children and adults. What do the WPATH files reveal? The leaked internal discussions, …