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  • … in-class debate. Unfortunately, not every student felt the same way about encountering differing viewpoints in Dr. … human beings as either male or female, and that a person’s sex cannot change. To call a man a woman or vice versa … Nicholas Meriwether … Shawnee State University … Ohio … religious freedom … education … professors … university … …
  • … Many of the patients who come to Dr. Schwartz share his religious beliefs and convictions, and they value the fact … Dr. Schwartz simply listens to his patients, talks with them, and sometimes makes suggestions—which they … to help a patient explore, develop, or gain comfort with same-sex attraction or transgender identities, it prohibited …
  • We live in strange times, when basic truths are denied, and God-given freedoms are undermined by those meant to protect us. With the many challenges we face, ADF is focusing on three areas where we expect to see your God-given rights threatened: rising government censorship, increasing dangers posed by gender ideology, and attacks on parental rights. ADF is going on the offense to see that your freedoms are protected—that the stand for freedom is being strengthened in 2024. So we need your help. Because the threats are present, the time is urgent to continue to build the strongest team ...
  • We live in strange times, when basic truths are denied, and God-given freedoms are undermined by those meant to protect us. With the many challenges we face, ADF is focusing on three areas where we expect to see your God-given rights threatened: rising government censorship, increasing dangers posed by gender ideology, and attacks on parental rights. And we also know that, even after the fall of Roe v. Wade, attacks on life—and on the laws that protect the unborn—will likely rise in the next year. ADF is going on the offense to see that your freedoms are protected—that the stand for freedom is ...
  • Free speech is under threat in America. Lydia Booth, a brave Mississippi 3rd grader was silenced by her school for wearing her “Jesus Loves Me” mask. Though we won the case and the school dropped the policy, this is far from the only important free speech case. When you support Alliance Defending Freedom’s effort to protect speech, it’s not just for our courageous clients. It’s YOUR rights that are at stake as well. Can the government fire you for your comments it doesn’t like that you posted on a personal blog? They did that to volunteer fire chaplain Dr. Andrew Fox. Can activists or ...
  • Travis Allen and his daughter, Blake, were suspended for speaking up.
  • Help ADF defend them and others standing for free speech! Jacksonville, FL-based Queen of Angels Catholic Bookstore and owner Christie DeTrude simply strive to honor God and wish to promote their beliefs, including through the store’s website and YouTube channel. The bookstore joyfully serves all people, and sells its products to anyone, but Christie and her employees cannot speak a message they disagree with. An outrageous Jacksonville law is compelling businesses to speak inconsistent with their beliefs by promoting government-approved ideologies—or face devastating fines. Like far too many ...
  • … the facility use guidelines to ban all rentals for “religious worship services.” And that’s what led Redeemer … But allowing a church to rent the civic center on the same grounds as everyone else is not an establishment of … to permit the content and viewpoint discrimination against religious worship that the Free Speech and Free Exercise …
  • … the rights of parents to direct the upbringing of their religious freedom, free speech, and the rights of parents.. …
  • The censorship at America’s colleges and universities must stop. And we need your support to bring First Amendment freedoms back to our nation’s campuses. A university is supposed to be a “marketplace” for ideas. Unfortunately, more and more college campuses are silencing students through discriminatory policies, speech codes, and even no-contact orders. Maggie DeJong’s story is case in point. As a graduate student in art therapy counseling at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE), Maggie wanted an education that would make her the best counselor she could be. Just like many of her ...