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  • … Denies Opportunities to Female Athletes An appellate court ruled that a lawsuit from four female athletes who were … passed, over 190,000 women were participating in college sports every year. Before that, fewer than 30,000 did. But by … treatment. They’ve faced some setbacks, including a  court decision dismissing their case . But they’re not backing …
  • … PETA’s core mission. But what if there were a law that could force PETA to hire this applicant anyway? In many ways, … fact evidenced by Assemblywoman Jaffee’s conscious decision to ignore the ministerial exception to the First … ministerial exception may be used as a defense in court, but it’s not a jurisdictional bar . . . for bringing a …
  • … Alliance Defending Freedom has filed suit in federal court against HHS on behalf of the American College of … take those religious and moral burdens away, and the U.S. Supreme Court initially upheld those rules in July 2020. But … the mandate on them, regardless of the Supreme Court’s decision leaving the exemption in place—a blatant targeting …
  • … when the Department of Justice told Virginia that its vote could not count since the ERA was no longer up for debate, … just pick up where they left off in 1979. Even the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a hero of the left and a …
  • … Your generosity today will be added to help maximize the impact of a $500,000 challenge grant! Your support fuels our … … 7633 … Biden admin sues to block pro-life law—now at the Supreme Court—will you help? … Breaking News Donate …
  • … Media Censorship by Government Officials Cannot Stand  The Supreme Court has an opportunity to stop government officials from … who expressed disfavored viewpoints. In its recent decision in Missouri v. Biden (now called Murthy v. Missouri …
  • Court Sides with Christian Employers Against Biden Admin … Employers Alliance is challenging the mandates in court. Unlawful and unconstitutional mandates Title VII of … choose not to perform the life-altering procedures, they could face civil lawsuits, loss of federal funding, …
  • … Must Respect, Not Violate, Free Speech In June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that government officials cannot misuse … person requesting. This distinction is critical: making a decision based on who someone is versus making a decision
  • Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys are defending the National Institute of Family and Life Advocates (NIFLA) and two pregnancy centers challenging Vermont state officials for unconstitutionally restricting the centers’ speech and provision of services. But pregnancy resource centers across the state of Vermont—those like Branches—find themselves stifled after the state passed a law impeding the ability of pro-life pregnancy centers to continue providing help and support to Vermont women and families. The law censors the centers’ ability to advertise their services. It also impedes their ...
  • … on female teams is threatening the existence of women’s sports. No matter how hard activists try to obscure this … I women’s swimmer. But anyone who was paying attention could see that Thomas’s story was only the beginning. This … with just that person on the team,” Pearson said. “They could just have a one-person team.” Fending for themselves …