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  • … hate and vitriol with a quiet strength and grace. Why? Because they took a stand for their right to live … uses a brush to paint beautiful, unique illustrations. “We bounce ideas off of each other,” says Joanna. “Sometimes … their faith, including same-sex marriages. But it doesn’t stop there. The law even prohibited them from explaining that …
  • … intimate spaces—spaces where one might undress and be more vulnerable, like a bathroom or locker room—have long … the student with a reasonable single-occupancy space. Why have sex-specific facilities? Idaho’s law reflects the commonsense need for both the privacy and safety of students. As the law …
  • … Haney Published May 13, 2022 Revised October 5, 2022 As we await the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson … is guilty of a misdemeanor.” Tragically, we have seen a need for safe haven and child neglect laws in these states. … if they come to regret their decision to surrender. So why do these new bills contradict laws that are already on …
  • … But as more states consider such important legislation, we’ve seen some lawmakers eliminate or weaken certain … and fail to guarantee fair female athletic competition. Why should the 18-year-old in high school be protected but … against girls while the case is on appeal. ADF is now asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse the 4th Circuit’s …
  • … you go to take a stand for your beliefs? What would you be willing to give up? Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … was targeted even though she served everyone. That’s why she continued to appeal her case. Outcome People of … beliefs without fear of government punishment. That’s why Barronelle stood strong in her fight against this unfair …
  • … As a parent, I’ve heard a made-up excuse or two from my kids (I’ve got to say, some of them are quite clever). Now, … are a sign of a “healthy” language. But followers of Jesus need to recognize that however popular it is to find one’s … with language, it is not possible to redefine what we might call capital T Truth. It is a slippery slope when …
  • … But the freedom of speech isn’t like a virus that needs to be quarantined to prevent it from spreading. Nor is it like a piece of art that needs to be roped off in a museum and only admired but never used. It’s a God-given right to be enjoyed by every individual. And it’s a right that is …
  • … to punish a teacher for exercising that right. That’s why Alliance Defending Freedom filed a lawsuit against school … toe the ideological line or face the consequences. It must stop. The debate over the school’s policy is about much more … case was about something even more important: whether we have the right to voice dissenting opinions to our elected …
  • … corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. That’s why the barrage of revelations that the federal government is … has ever known to censor speech it disagrees with should be an alarm bell for every American. In a  string of posts on … v. Vullo —where the NRA is represented by the ACLU— we call on the Court  to protect against the state of New …
  • … ACLU president Nadine Strossen writes in her book HATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship , “If we … can inflict, it speaks to something much deeper that we need to recapture as a culture: while we can’t always choose …