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  • … to stand for religious freedom. That’s why we’re grateful to Gov. Mike DeWine for signing the bill, and … to stand for religious freedom. That’s why we’re grateful to Gov. Mike DeWine for signing the bill, and …
  • … officials who stripped the ministry of previously approved funds simply because it asks employees and volunteers to sign … Oregon is giving religious ministries an impossible choice: hire those who reject your beliefs to receive funding … the applications, and 71Five Ministries was set to receive more than $400,000 in grant funding. But three months later, …
  • … VA families, teachers fight for parents’ right to direct upbringing, education of children Published August 31, … should support them, not supplant them, in that effort. We’re asking the court to let parents and teachers do their … should support them, not supplant them, in that effort. We’re asking the court to let parents and teachers do their …
  • … assists many of her patients by billing their insurance providers, and then donates the proceeds to a non-profit … these families. The government should not be forcing this choice upon America’s women.” ADF attorneys filed the … of Health and Human Services … Affordable Care Act … healthcare professionals … poor healthcare treatment for …
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Christiana Holcomb regarding the Ohio House’s vote Thursday to include the Save Women’s Sports Act as an amendment to SB 187. The amendment protects opportunities for women and girls in athletics by ensuring they are not forced to compete against males playing on women’s sports teams: “When the law ignores biological differences, women and girls bear the brunt of the harm. The Save Women’s Sports Act ensures that female athletes in Ohio are able to compete on a level playing field. We have seen increasing ...
  • … Government officials have no business forcing faith-based providers to choose between speaking messages about marriage … agency in 1965. We live in a diverse state, and we need more adoption providers, not fewer. We’re grateful that today’s decision allows us to keep serving …
  • … allows New Hope to continue serving the community so that more kids find permanent homes, more adoptive parents welcome … funding and, besides the fees paid by adoptive parents, funds its ministry through support from churches, individual … state, and we need more adoption providers, not fewer. We’re grateful that the court’s decision allows us to keep …
  • … practices, or forfeit the right to receive public funds used to feed needy children. Because the church and … church and preschool in March. The attorneys are three of more than 4,700 lawyers who are part of the ADF Attorney … practices, or forfeit the right to receive public funds used to feed needy children. Because the church and …
  • … ADF to 9th Circuit: Don't force health insurance providers to cover dangerous body-altering procedures … from forcing religious employers and health care providers to violate their religious beliefs by paying for … dysphoria … gender identity … transgender … Illinois … healthcare professionals … conscience … ADF to 9th Circuit: …
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Matt Bowman, director of regulatory practice, regarding a public comment ADF attorneys submitted Wednesday to the Office of Management and Budget. The public comment urges the agency to eliminate language in a proposed guidance for grants that would harm faith-based recipients of federal programs and to restore language that specifically protects free speech and religious liberty: “Ejecting faith-based groups from programs such as foster care and adoption will lead to fewer children served. Yet that is exactly ...