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- ADF-allied attorney seeks full disclosure of state funding under right-to-know law
- … last few years,” Stutzman continued. “There is a great deal of division at work in our country today, but God has … last few years,” Stutzman continued. “There is a great deal of division at work in our country today, but God has …
- … us like domestic terrorists, nor accept its bullying and Big Brother tactics. The government is colluding with some of … us like domestic terrorists, nor accept its bullying and Big Brother tactics. The government is colluding with some of …
- Public, nonreligious private, and home-schooled high-school students can attend college classes, but not students from private religious schools
- Court says administration can’t force organization, its employees to act contrary to their own pro-life beliefs
- … place in the women’s mile at the 2020 NCAA Division I Big Sky Conference Championships. Two female athletes at …
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Jake Warner regarding the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit’s decision Friday to grant a preliminary injunction in the lawsuit A.H. v. French (formerly A.M. v. French, and not to be confused by a separate case with the same name) that stops Vermont officials from excluding religious-school students from the state’s Dual Enrollment Program, which had allowed public, private secular, and home-school students to enroll at not cost to them in two college courses before graduating high school but denies that ...
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom General Counsel Kristen Waggoner regarding South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s explanations and plans since her decision Friday to illegitimately use her “style and form” veto power to partially gut the Fairness in Women’s Sports bill, H.B. 1217: “Gov. Noem had an opportunity to protect women and girls by signing the Fairness in Women’s Sports bill, but instead she pandered to the demands of special interests. In what was an abuse of her ‘style and form’ veto power, she gutted protections for collegiate athletes and took away ...
- … religious and viewpoint diversity. Companies could make big strides in winning back their employees’ trust and … religious and viewpoint diversity. Companies could make big strides in winning back their employees’ trust and …
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom General Counsel Kristen Waggoner regarding South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s decision Friday to only partially agree to a bill passed by the legislature to protect females competing in sports: “Today, Gov. Noem proposed changes to House Bill 1217 that would eliminate protections for female college athletes outright and gut the ability for all women and girls to have recourse against unfair policies in women’s sports. Her misguided attempt to play politics and placate national corporate interests like Amazon is not what we would ...