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  • … is trying to force pro-life organizations to employ people who do not share their beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending … him, the interviewer asks the man what some of his hobbies are. “I love to go hunting on the weekends,” the applicant …
  • … and participate in activities while their parents are at work. Bethel Christian Academy is also dedicated to … students from over 40 different nations, children who recently immigrated to the United States, and families … send their children to Bethel. And some were only able to do so because of the state’s school voucher program—called …
  • … Moraine School District, the parents of a 12-year-old girl who was struggling with anxiety, depression, and her identity … to raise their daughter as they saw fit. Cases like these are why Alliance Defending Freedom exists: to advance the … is a matter of constitutional necessity but also because we are committed to protecting new generations of young …
  • … from Eugenic Practices Abortion advocates in Arizona are attacking a law that protects unborn children with … Freedom attorneys are representing two Arizona lawmakers who want to protect these vulnerable lives. Who is ADF representing in this case? When abortion activists …
  • … which provides some of the funding, and the states, which are responsible for providing the rest and administering the … provider. At the same time, the amendment did not define who was “qualified,” and it allowed states broad authority to … to use taxpayer dollars in accordance with their own laws. Who is Robert Kerr? Robert Kerr is the director of the South …
  • … she had “incurable depression.” Although the psychiatrist who had treated de Troyer for over two decades doubted … requirement for euthanasia, a leading euthanasia advocate who served as a cancer specialist agreed to euthanize her. … The doctor who euthanized Tom’s mother is not just an outspoken euthanasia activist, but also sits as …
  • … they could, he told them, “This is a free country. You can do what you want.” But in September 2015, Bremerton High … had given up his private moment of prayer and thanksgiving just because of pressure from the school. Coach Kennedy … would significantly weaken protections for people of faith who work for the government. If the government can stifle the …
  • … the same can’t be said for state officials in Colorado—who have instead created an atmosphere of hostility toward … aren’t cakes Jack can create for anyone—no matter who they are or how they identify. But that’s not okay with some … messages in conflict with his religious beliefs. Just a few months after Jack’s Supreme Court victory, the …
  • … a major threat to the freedom of every American. Think about it: getting kicked off Twitter is bad enough, but … on May 16. A longtime shareholder at Chase, Bahnsen—who serves on the Viewpoint Diversity Score advisory … and 60 financial professionals calling on Chase to do the same. Companies must respect the fundamental freedoms …
  • … safety risks by continually pushing these drugs to anyone who will buy them. GenBioPro v. Raynes The U.S. Food and Drug … seeking the drugs from three to one, allowed people who are not medical doctors to prescribe the drugs, and … abortion drugs in person rather than through the mail, just as the FDA required prior to 2021. West Virginia has …