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  • … to Protect Women's Sports The Supreme Court should make it clear that the West Virginia law protecting women’s sports … more from women, and we cannot allow it to continue. It was this basic understanding of the differences between men … for the 4th Circuit asking the court to let its client try out for a girls’ spring track team. The 4th Circuit …
  • … at Yale Law School Event Listen to audio of Yale law student protestors shouting down ADF General Counsel Kristen … Yale Law School where speaking freely—even on free speech—was enough to get her shouted down and threatened by … police were called, and Kristen and Monica were escorted out to a patrol car by law enforcement. “This wasn’t a …
  • … for legislative change is almost unprecedented, and it demonstrates the resounding support for laws establishing … violations of the law. Almost immediately after the bill was signed by the governor, the American Civil Liberties … Where does your state stand on women’s sports? Check out our chart below. … … 8722 … 7658 … 7648 … Here’s How Our …
  • … Freedom defends the First Amendment rights of students, student organizations, and faculty members at America's … Published April 3, 2023 The United States of America was founded on the principle of freedom. Americans are free … Tasy, the president of the Fresno State Students for Life club, got permission from the university for the group to …
  • … their mandatory “Anti-Racism Policy” trainings . . . She was immediately shut down. The message was clear: When you … of your rights in the name of “anti-racism”. Even when it’s clear an “anti-racism” policy promotes racial division … hostility, you can’t raise concerns about it. Emily has turned to Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) to help her take a …
  • … meant to treat gender dysphoria is relatively new, it is becoming increasingly clear that such procedures only … youth who undergo medicalized transitions come to regret it later. Children must be protected from these harms, and … stay pending appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court, asking it to narrow the district court’s order to cover only the …
  • … of a person’s speech, on behalf of the government, out of fear of a potential hostile reaction from opponents of … under our system of government is to invite dispute. It may indeed best serve its high purpose when it induces a … occurred at Virginia Commonwealth University , where the campus chapter of Students for Life hosted an event featuring …
  • … appeared to be nearing ratification in the ’70s but was stopped in its tracks, and for good reason. It wasit to include “gender identity.” That increases the danger that “sex” becomes meaningless, opening the door for … dissipated. In 1977, only 35 states had ratified the ERA out of the 38 needed for the amendment to be adopted. …
  • … follow when students show signs of gender dysphoria. That was the case for Kathy McCord, a school counselor working for … refer to some students by pronouns inconsistent with the student’s sex. Worse, for some of these students, district … a school counselor, who walks through the plan, filling it out for a student. Often, school officials intentionally …