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  • … apply multiple statutes, and affirmed the rate structure. Why did ADF ask the Supreme Court to hear the case? The … $257,000 annually. In contrast, NPR stations would only have to pay $18,000 annually to reach the same audience. … In addition, the CRB has run afoul of three federal laws. The Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) stipulates …
  • … once at the forefront of so-called “gender transitions” have severely restricted the practice for minors. Here in the U.S., state lawmakers have begun passing legislation to protect minors from … on these harmful procedures and won a victory at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit last year. Some states …
  • … homes) and who can take in children who are older or have special needs and can be difficult to place. In fact, … or her sex or gender. State officials ignored a previous court ruling The First Amendment ensures that Americans … with the applicant’s sincerely held religious views,” they have now instituted a similar policy, insisting that parents …
  • … by Neal Hardin Published December 6, 2023 College campuses have long been bastions of free speech where just about any … has represented parties in several key U.S. Supreme Court cases protecting the freedom of speech , including Reed … ACLU president Nadine Strossen writes in her book HATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship , …
  • … hold their breath until the very end of the term. That’s why on a Friday morning, a week before the Supreme Court’s … law in 2018, many expected more of the same. It may have seemed like another effort doomed to fail when state … for the 5th Circuit had just ruled that states cannot pass laws like Mississippi’s that limit abortion before the point …
  • … Parenthood’s  favorite arguments  against heartbeat laws passed in many states used to be that fetal heartbeats … lingo, but at the end of the day, biological reality and common sense will continue to dictate what a man is, what a woman …
  • … parent concerned about his or her child’s education will have many conversations over the years with school … Those actions were unjust and unconstitutional. That’s why Alliance Defending Freedom stepped in to vindicate …
  • … April 19, 2022 Revised May 21, 2024 Carl and Angel Larsen have eight kids, run their own family business, and are … their faith, they decided to challenge the government in court. Let’s take a closer look at this couple and their case … to get engaged and married, as well as couples who have been married for a long time. Carl has even officiated …
  • … in sports designated for girls and women. Seems like common sense, right? Well, not to everyone. Many athletic … the opportunity to protect women’s sports in Idaho. That’s why Alliance Defending Freedom is representing Madison and …
  • … words of Sir William Blackstone in his Commentaries on the Laws of England , which went on to shape the foundation of … caring for their children. But some other federal courts have failed to protect parental rights to the same degree as … care of their children. What are parental rights, and why are they important? At a basic level, parental rights …