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  • … around the Constitution by outsourcing censorship to some of the most powerful corporations the world has ever … Alliance Defending Freedom as well as other mainstream religious and conservative organizations like Family Research … v. Vullo (a case currently pending before the Supreme Court), or the recent dragnet from the FBI and Treasury , …
  • … compete in women’s sports? If you’ve listened to any major news outlets recently, you’d hear a resounding “yes.” … just based on common sense—the science is conclusive. Some activists claim that males who receive cross-sex … Lainey. Thankfully, in January of 2023, a federal district court granted summary judgment in favor of Lainey and …
  • … Jack Phillips in Third Lawsuit After over 10 years in court, Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips is still … first case—Jack and Masterpiece Cakeshop were all over the news. Later, Scardina made another request of Masterpiece … legal journey, one thing has become abundantly clear: for some, it will never be enough to politely agree to disagree …
  • … year, over 90 students met in that room twice a week. Even some non-Christians attended! What was even more surprising, … student groups worse than others simply because they are religious. That’s why Chase reached out to Alliance Defending … President announced several new measures to protect the religious liberties of students on American campuses. Part of …
  • … girls. But now, with the rise of radical gender ideology, some schools are attempting to erase the distinctions between … in French class, Blake was discussing this incident with some classmates. During that conversation, she expressed her …
  • … out while undergoing testosterone suppression. Under NCAA rules , a male athlete must suppress testosterone for 12 … said, according to the New York Post . Mullens said the news made her question whether the women should even compete …
  • … v. Bonta, a donor privacy case decided at the U.S. Supreme Court. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published May … your views can be dangerous. It makes sense that some donors prefer to keep private the names of the nonprofit … before. But in 2010, the AG’s office had changed its rules to require hundreds of nonprofits across the country …
  • … first approved them in 2000. Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health … the safety standards were minimal, they provided at least some protection for women and girls. But in 2016, the FDA … abortion laws protecting women and girls, and the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs affirmed that right. But an …
  • … against males. But the ACLU is challenging the law in court. ACLU attorneys representing B.P.J., a 13-year-old male … advantages that males have over females and asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit to halt the law and … many more girls along the way. When asking the circuit court to pause West Virginia’s law, B.P.J.’s attorneys argued …
  • … in federal and state law. As the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg once wrote, “[s]eparate … perform personal bodily functions are permitted, and in some situations required, by regard for individual privacy.” … its commonsense law, activists challenged SB 1100 in court, arguing that the Constitution and Title IX prohibit …