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  • … the government cannot treat religious people worse than it treats everyone else. For example, the government cannot … and OKPLAC accuse the Board of violating Oklahoma law when it approved St. Isidore, citing the portion of the Charter … schools must be “nonsectarian.” But the Board members took an oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution, and the U.S. …
  • … Thank you.” Dr. Hiers responded that he did not believe it was “cowardly” to poke fun at political flyers left in the … in the spring. Dr. Hiers sent an email to the chair asking why he had been fired, and the chair gave several reasons, … rights and allowed the lawsuit to proceed. Outcome Following the district court’s ruling, the University of …
  • … beliefs or forgoing the opportunity to adopt, which is why Alliance Defending Freedom is representing her in a … foster child and revoked their foster care license because it did not like their religious beliefs about family, … even though their great-granddaughter was less than a year old. When the couple explained that their faith did not …
  • … promptly sued the state, strangely claiming that it could use a longstanding federal law called the Emergency … Idaho law. The administration’s brazen disregard for the rule of law is astonishing. EMTALA and Idaho’s law both seek … safeguarding women and their children’s lives, and that’s why we’re so grateful to support the Idaho Attorney General’s …
  • … speakers through intimidation, heckling, and harassment. These tactics must be denounced, but they also must be … under our system of government is to invite dispute. It may indeed best serve its high purpose when it induces a … we may continue to see an increase in attempted mob rule and a “might makes right” mentality. When only certain …
  • … October 5, 2023 Men don’t belong in women’s sports. It’s common sense. But in recent years, activists have … give men advantages in other sports, too, which is why they should not be allowed to compete against women and … and the list is not exhaustive. Women’s basketball – A 50-year-old, 6-foot-6-inch man , who played on a college men’s …
  • … ideological opponents can be civil and respectful. But it’s impossible to have a debate when your opponent doesn’t … both sides of the issue. That was disappointing. But it wasn’t surprising. At Alliance Defending Freedom, we see … events, if voters and legislators are debating policy, why won’t the “pro-choice” activists engage as well? I don’t …
  • … instructed her to participate in a student’s decision to ‘change their gender’ by using pronouns that do not align with … contradicting her own religious beliefs about what it means to be male and female—beliefs rooted not just in her Christian faith, but also in biological reality. It would also mean directly engaging in a form of psychiatric …
  • … corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. That’s why the barrage of revelations that the federal government is … corporations the world has ever known to censor speech it disagrees with should be an alarm bell for every American. … 64% of the 75 largest tech and finance companies include these kinds of problematic terms, including every major …
  • … decisions based on someone’s “reproductive choices.” It also forbids employers from requiring employees “to sign a … people who expressly violate their mission. It prevents these organizations from requiring employees to commit to … them to employ people who do not share that vision. That’s why ADF attorneys filed a lawsuit challenging New York’s law …