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  • … children deserve better. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published April 2, 2024 Editor’s note: The following …
  • … and risks of the procedure. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published August 11, 2023 Revised January 17, 2024 … of women’s safety. Read on to learn how Alliance Defending Freedom became involved. Who is Kris Kobach? Kris Kobach is …
  • … In our current toxic social climate, expressing your views can be dangerous. It makes sense that some donors prefer to … a single digit at the end of each document’s URL. Some government authorities—like the IRS—may have a consistent … 2019 : TMLC asked the United States Supreme Court  to take up its case. January 2021 : The Supreme Court agreed to …
  • … like Down syndrome. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published February 14, 2023 Revised January 4, 2024 … because of their genetic makeup. Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys are representing two Arizona lawmakers who …
  • We are incredibly blessed to be welcoming 192 remarkable Christian law students from across the United States and around the globe to the 24th class of Blackstone Legal Fellowship! As one way of communicating support to this year’s Blackstone Interns, we are inviting you to write notes of encouragement to the incoming class. We look forward to hearing of the ways God will use these notes to bless the incoming students and of the fruit that your encouragement will help produce! Thank you for your continued support of the Blackstone Legal Fellowship.
  • … who are willing to stand firm come to Alliance Defending Freedom for help. Through the generosity of people like you, …
  • … the State of Vermont has targeted them with a new law. Government officials want to silence their voice and strip …
  • When Hamouda became a Christian, he faced immense opposition. His wife, Nada, was still Muslim at the time, and her family was shocked. When Hamouda converted to Christianity, Nada’s family applied immense pressure for her and their children to abandon Hamouda and return to live with her family. In Sudan, the Sharia court dissolved their marriage, deeming it unlawful for a Muslim woman to be married to a Christian man. But by God’s providence, Nada later became a Christian, too—and reunited with her husband. The prosecutors wanted to charge them with apostasy—the “crime” of converting from ...
  • … ‘gender identity,’ not sex. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published January 19, 2024 Revised February 14, 2024 When you walk into a government building or school, you typically expect to find …
  • … unborn lives and their mothers. Alliance Defending Freedom has created a short, free guide to equip you to be a …