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  • … Our culture is increasingly hostile to those of faith and common sense. Every day, Americans are losing their jobs, their …
  • … ready to stand up and protect children. … New Case Defends Law Taking on Dangerous Medical “Care” for Children in Alabama …
  • … How One High Schooler’s Stand Protected Students Across the Country Students should have … than others simply because they are religious. That’s why Chase reached out to Alliance Defending Freedom, and we … free speech and free exercise of constitutionally protected rights. Because of Chase’s courageous stand, the …
  • … decide who performs this vital function. This is why our courts have recognized the principle of the … minister.” It did, however, cite four relevant factors for why the employee in question (a teacher named Cheryl Perich) … as to whether they fall under the ministerial exception. Why does the ministerial exception matter today? The …
  • … Administration be Able to Override Idaho’s Life-Saving Law? … Idaho v. United States Survey …
  • … private spaces. This push undermines women’s safety and privacy under the guise of “inclusivity.” But this movement … know about the policy until she saw a boy in the girls’ bathroom. Read more about her story and the case Doe v. … Alexis knew what it felt like to stay silent. That’s why after the incident at her school, she decided to take a …
  • … from God alone, and we believe this truth should guide the law in America. One way we work toward this goal is through a … training and equipping the next generation of Christian law students. History of the Blackstone Legal Fellowship The … legal field to learn from one another and work toward the common goals of serving Jesus Christ and defending our …
  • Believers in Christ have a great commission—to “go and make disciples of all nations”—a charge to tell others of God’s wonderful grace and the invitation to follow Him. But around the world, our brothers and sisters in Christ are paying the ultimate price to follow Jesus and proclaim the truth. They’re facing extreme persecution, often including imprisonment and death. With boldness, we can stand for their rights to religious freedom and free speech, so that the good news of the Gospel may continue to be preached openly, and without fear of government punishment. If you stand with us, you help ...
  • … Parents’ Toolkit on Critical Theory that answers the most common questions parents like you have about how to …
  • … The Supreme Court unanimously struck down a Massachusetts law that silenced pro-life advocates such as Eleanor … views are silenced? Most Americans would agree that such a law would clearly violate the First Amendment right to the freedom of speech. But in 2007, Massachusetts passed a law that did just that. The law created a 35-foot “buffer …