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  • … in 303 Creative When ADF and our clients are slandered, we will respond. So in the spirit of speaking freely, let’s … Scott Published July 7, 2023 Revised August 10, 2023 Free speech is for everyone—our opponents included. At Alliance … they’re an essential part of our judicial system. No one should have to wait to be punished before challenging an …
  • … with their biological sex at school, their parents should be the first people consulted. School administrators … support plans” that teachers and faculty are forced to follow when students show signs of gender dysphoria. That was … rights of students, educators, and parents. That is why we will continue to challenge dangerous “gender support …
  • … everyone else in the eyes of the law. In one prominent example, a New York City policy banned religious groups … of New York tried to target him for exercising his free-speech rights in this way. Burritt v. New York State … permit. By placing more restrictions on Daniel’s religious speech than other types of signs, NYDOT was violating the …
  • … corporations the world has ever known are censoring speech they disagree with. Written by Jeremy Tedesco … world has ever known to censor speech it disagrees with should be an alarm bell for every American. In a  string of … v. Vullo —where the NRA is represented by the ACLU— we call on the Court  to protect against the state of New …
  • … has heard the case and issued a landmark ruling for free speech. Barronelle’s courageous journey helped lay the … to hurt him, but to honor my sincere and deepest beliefs. We hugged and he left and I thought we remained friends who kindly disagreed on an issue deeply …
  • … gender identity policies put children in harm’s way. For example, proposed policies that would force girls to share … that protect students, parents, and teachers alike. We should all agree that no one should be punished or …
  • … substantial or impending risk of injury in the future. For example, individuals have filed pre-enforcement challenges … of sexually explicit material, the Supreme Court said, “We are not troubled by the preenforcement nature of this … Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit ruled, “Public policy should encourage a person aggrieved by laws he considers …
  • … banks—including the top 3—have “reputational risk” or “hate speech” policies. These policies’ overly broad and … ruling in the NRA case—which, in a comedic twist that should provide fodder for SNL writers, is being argued by the … pals at SNL for bringing up de-banking. It’s about time we talked about it. And it’s about time for the law to …
  • … in beauty pageants designed for women, and no organization should be forced to express a message contrary to its … that contestants align with the pageant’s values. For example, prospective contestants must be “of good moral … stage,” said ADF Senior Counsel Christiana Kiefer. “We’re pleased the 9th Circuit recognized United States of …
  • … a stunning misunderstanding of parental rights . That should concern every parent.   Should the government be … for raising children? In a shocking sentence from an April speech, President Biden asserted that “Our nation’s children … best for their kids because they are with them every day. We must trust teachers.” Teachers know what is best for their …