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  • … marriage and family, parental rights, and the sanctity of life. And we don’t just stand for freedom—we win. Within … Act and the First Amendment. That’s why attorneys with ADF and Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth have asked the U.S. … Uzuegbunam not once, but twice, from sharing his Christian faith with fellow students in public, outdoor areas on his …
  • … from Kristen Waggoner—CEO, president, and general counsel of Alliance Defending Freedom—as she shares how a recent … Alliance Defending Freedom is here for you.  Stand with us today and fill out the form to receive valuable … zero-sum game where the government can destroy a person of faith simply for living and working consistent with their …
  • … marriage into the American legal fabric. The bill passed with 267 votes in favor to 157 votes against, with a … rationale for concocting such legislation stems from Justice Clarence Thomas’s concurrence in Dobbs v. Jackson … lawsuits and even endangering the nonprofit status of faith-based organizations.” Conservatives should be …
  • … is a form of disruptive protest for those who disagree with the message of a speaker and seek to silence him or her. … Terminiello’s freedom of speech. In his majority opinion, Justice William O. Douglas wrote that “a function of free … mob of students physically disrupted the event by blocking doors and shouting obscenities at those in attendance. The …
  • … in various federal laws. This radical redefinition of “sex” threatens the fundamental rights of every American, … to protect women from discrimination and provide them with equal opportunities. But changing the definition ofof a female athlete, defending the law as consistent with Title IX. Neese v. Becerra Two physicians are …
  • … compel someone to say something they don’t want to say?” With few exceptions, the Supreme Court has held that the … School District v. Gobitis ). Writing for the majority, Justice Robert H. Jackson wrote , “If there is any fixed star … opinion, or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein.” Wooley v. Maynard (1977) A Jehovah’s Witness …
  • … secured their ability to operate according to their faith after challenging a Virginia law. Written by Alliance … nonprofits and businesses can operate consistent with their beliefs. Such was the case in Virginia, where the … Baptist Church and Community Fellowship Church open their doors to the community by inviting everyone in to learn about …
  • … senior year of high school, Ellen Wittman stood on stage with Dr. Ben Carson at a Dayton Right to Life event. It was … disagree with them or find their views offensive. Read the details of this case below. What is Students for Life at … about transgenderism, domestic violence, or “reproductive justice.” It was clear they were singling out Students for …
  • … and All Americans The Supreme Court ruled against Tom Rost of Harris Funeral Homes in its Bostock v. Clayton County … him at the U.S. Supreme Court. Tom’s case was combined with two other cases under Bostock v. Clayton County and … possible. This includes everything from the smallest details, such as leaving a rose when a body is removed, to …