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  • Chike Uzuegbunam was punished for speaking on Georgia Gwinnett College’s campus. His case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • When Alexis heard about the lawsuit, she knew that she was called to join. Why? Because she felt that her voice brought something different—and needed—to the conversation. A female’s perspective on privacy needed to be heard.
  • Augusta State University counseling student Jennifer Keeton was told that her Christian beliefs were unethical and incompatible with the prevailing views in her college counseling program.
  • Madison, Wisconsin laws threatened to compel photographer to take photographs and write blog posts promoting same-sex marriage pro-abortion groups and to publish those photographs and posts on the internet.
  • Want to use your legal skills to make a lasting impact for generations to come? Want to be a change agent in your local community and the culture at large? ADF’s Allied Legal Affairs team is here to equip our Allied Attorneys with the resources, training, and support you need to fight boldly for Generational Wins on five fronts—religious freedom, the sanctity of life, free speech, marriage and family, and parental rights. We want to deploy you strategically and effectively on mission with ADF in an increasingly hostile culture and against an ever-encroaching state.
  • In the fall of 2008, Jonathan Lopez attended Los Angeles City College (LACC) and was enrolled in a speech class. During this same time California voters passed Proposition 8 which amended the state’s constitution to define marriage as a legal union between one man and one woman.
  • A School Board’s Determination To Indoctrinate Children Has Parents Taking A Stand
  • Concerns Over Political Correctness Deprive A City's Firefighters Of Spiritual Counsel And Support
  • In the fight for freedom, this is the difference people like you are making.
  • Web designer Lorie Smith is taking her case 303 Creative v. Elenis to the U.S. Supreme Court. Support her stand for free speech here.