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  • … “rights” out of thin air so that they can further their agenda. At Alliance Defending Freedom, we remember … discussions, interns gather to discuss the ideas that were presented in small groups with their peers. Each day … for the experience. Law school is draining and lonely at times, but Blackstone provided refreshment and encouragement …
  • … can be used so often and in so many ways that we forget their original significance. And much like the word “love,” … definition of freedom. In the 1950s and ‘60s, these ideas were popularized by political philosopher Isaiah Berlin in an … that need to be restrained by the government. This is why a greater vision of “freedom for” is necessary for our …
  • … school staff did just that. Worse, they actively concealed their actions from Jennifer. Struggling to adapt to a new … with her and other students to discuss conflicts they were having. He would routinely remove her from lunch and … these requests and begin treating the students as if they were a different sex—a process sometimes referred to as a …
  • … Wood Specialties and Hobby Lobby do not have to violate their beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … 2010, often called Obamacare, employers of over 50 people were required to offer a group health plan to theirtheir company in accordance with this belief. That’s why they knew they could not follow the HHS mandate to …
  • … Published October 27, 2022 Revised November 3, 2022 Conversations about abortion can be challenging and … two professors representing the philosophical perspectives were able to respond to each other throughout the discussion, … those pro-choice organizations let the audience down. Their absence sent a clear message that they are content …
  • … court ruled that a lawsuit from four female athletes who were forced to compete against males can proceed. Written by … Defending Freedom Published May 26, 2021 Revised January 3, 2024 In 1972, Congress passed Title IX, a civil rights law … even scholarships. Take Chelsea Mitchell for example. Four times, Chelsea was the fastest girl in a state championship …
  • … already available by law, such as access to contraception. Why introduce this new legislation at a time of exorbitant … Justice Thomas’s concurrence to provide new tinder for their activism. But, however unlikely it is for the Court to … lawsuits and even endangering the nonprofit status of faith-based organizations.” Conservatives should be …
  • … universities. Written by Grant Atkinson Published April 3, 2023 The United States of America was founded on the … two zones made up just 0.00015 percent of campus, and they were only open for student use for 10 percent of the week. To … Chike’s speech to such miniscule spaces and limited times violated his First Amendment rights.   Chike Uzuegbunam …
  • … That’s a no-brainer for many high school students and their parents, especially with the rising cost of college … both high school and college credit. But not all students were welcome to participate in this program—at least not if … you? What's at stake? The government can’t treat people of faith as second-class citizens and exclude them from …
  • … was not easily intimidated. Her strong Christian faith gave her the strength she needed to stand up for her … lovingly served everyone in her community regardless of their race, sex, religion, or sexual orientation. She happily … was targeted even though she served everyone. That’s why she continued to appeal her case. Outcome People of …