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  • … organization’s “standards of care” have been widely looked to by doctors searching for guidance to help their young … and often-irreversible medical interventions on confused children and adults. WPATH’s history: ideology over evidence … and surgeries so doctors could “use their judgment” for giving these so-called “treatments” to younger and younger …
  • … that health-care professionals should not be forced to perform acts that violate their conscience. The Court … found that it works by either delaying or preventing the release of an egg, or by inhibiting a fertilized egg’s … those denials to the Minnesota Court of Appeals, where ADF attorneys are now defending George. While the Minnesota …
  • … and advocating for male athletes who identify as female to be allowed to compete against women. More and more male … Armistead, a former women’s soccer player at West Virginia State University. As a dedicated female athlete, Lainey … to compete against women while the case is on appeal. ADF is now asking the Supreme Court to reverse the 4th …
  • … 2023 In the Epistle of James, followers of Christ are told to “not merely listen to the word,” but also to “[d]o what is … when the government threatens to use the full power of the state to punish a ministry that is doing the very things … on an alignment of beliefs without fear of penalty,” said ADF Senior Counsel Ryan Tucker , director of the ADF Center …
  • … in a lawsuit for over seven years, fighting for the right to live and work consistently with his beliefs. Here’s his … Human Rights Commission decision in favor of Blaine. May 2017 : The Kentucky appeals court also ruled that Blaine … or his business for declining to print a message that violate his religious beliefs. The bottom line No matter what …
  • … FDA’s own admission, its actions sent more women and girls to the emergency room. Written by Erin Morrow Hawley … cause more women to need emergency care, and therefore planned on emergency-room doctors and OB-GYN hospitalists … in-office visit requirement, it  confirmed  that “there may be more frequent ED/urgent care visits related to the use …
  • … teacher in Virginia, was fired for respectfully declining to use pronouns inconsistent with biological sex. Written by … in 2004. That’s when Peter began teaching French in public schools. Peter taught at West Point for over six years and … ruling After the trial court dismissed Peter’s case, ADF attorneys appealed to the Virginia Supreme Court. In a …
  • … celebrating that mifepristone—the abortion drug approved to terminate pregnancies up to ten weeks gestation—is now available at many local … mifepristone in Massachusetts and Rhode Island with plans to expand to other states. Walgreens will dispense the drug …
  • … The SUNY Cortland Student Government denied recognition to a TPUSA chapter because it did not like the organization’s … is represented at over 3,500 colleges and high schools across the country, so it is far from unusual for … which viewpoints are allowed on campus. In February 2024, ADF attorneys filed a lawsuit challenging SUNY Cortland’s …
  • … swimmer. Unless you closely follow college swimming, you may not have heard of her. Réka is a two-time conference … Unfortunately for Réka, only the top 16 contenders advance to the finals. Even more unfortunate, though, is that one of … A rising chorus of female athletes—including several ADF clients—is calling the sports world and government …