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  • … Brown’s full report here . Click below to learn more about how ADF is advocating for policies that protect fairness in women’s sports and how you can get involved. LEARN MORE … … 7658 … 8722 … 7648 … …
  • Our freedoms are under attack. From female athletes across America being forced to compete against men in women’s sports (and even change in the same locker rooms), to activists and government officials coercing everyday people, like cake artist Jack Phillips… our freedoms need protection now as much as ever. That’s why we need you to stand with us on the Frontline for Freedom and help defend our God-given rights and liberties for this generation and those to come. Your monthly gift of $19, or more, will help Alliance Defending Freedom continue to take on cases that protect and advance our ...
  • … and return to live with her family. In Sudan, the Sharia court dissolved their marriage, deeming it unlawful for a … creative. They dragged Nada and Hamouda before a Sharia Court and argued that they should face criminal punishment … allies and we fought tirelessly for Hamouda and Nada in court. But it soon became clear that the threats the couple …
  • … far too many no longer adhere to the concept of “do no harm.” Instead, they promote harmful “gender affirming …
  • … to the group. It's no surprise what Planned Parenthood did with the money. According to the  Pro-Life Caucus report …
  • … Schools Petition if you agree with the below: I love the liberty that America stands for. . . I believe teachers …
  • … year, hundreds of critical legal battles affecting your religious freedom and the freedoms of countless others are …
  • … been recognized in federal and state law. As the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg once wrote, “[s]eparate … sex. But this definition of “sex” is contrary to the Supreme Court’s equal-protection jurisprudence and the …
  • … who hold to basic medical-ethics principles (e.g., “do no harm”) face a terrible choice: either participate in …
  • … one of those cases— 303 Creative v. Elenis —before the Supreme Court of the United States. But these threats to freedom are … force Emilee to promote views of marriage that violate her religious beliefs. The law puts Emilee to an impossible …