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  • … be integrated into every core subject and even goes so far as to treat students differently based on their race, … by treating them differently on the basis of race. That’s why parents are taking a stand and challenging the school … and practices of Albemarle County Public Schools. While these families come from a wide range of racial and religious …
  • … deliver a prayer, and the town happily accepted. Despite these facts, Galloway and Stephens still pursued litigation … Greece “virtually ensured a Christian viewpoint” by having so many Christian prayers, which was inevitable when … own faith and that legislative bodies at all levels of government have the freedom to seek Divine guidance and …
  • … exclude students who attend religious schools from a government program in which they are otherwise qualified. … send their children to a private religious school. Despite these rulings, the state of Maine argued (and the U.S. Court … the tenets of their faith, that’s a step too far. This is why ADF filed a friend-of-the-court brief  on the side of the …
  • … right to raise their daughter as they saw fit. Cases like these are why Alliance Defending Freedom exists: to advance the … rights of parents to raise their children without government interference. Children are born to parents, and it
  • … parents, educators, and school board members to speak. These harmful policies include mandating that school … do not conform to politically correct ideologies. No government authority should override the authority of parents … ideology in schools, we must protect parental rights. So, if ever there were a time to speak, the time is now . …
  • … is to “neither give a deadly drug to anybody if asked for it, nor … make a suggestion to this effect.” But today, some … including the belief that human life is sacred. That is why Dr. Lacy and his fellow CMDA members are morally opposed … a result, ADF dismissed the lawsuit. The bottom line The government can’t force health-care professionals to violate …
  • … in 1974, which he continues to lead as co-director. To put it simply, he is a highly respected expert in his field. And … intervention that dramatically changes outcomes.” How so? Levine reports, “studies conducted before the widespread … dysphoria and visit their clinics. “The fact is that these unproven interventions with the lives of kids and their …
  • … and make teachers complicit in hiding that information. These teachers and parents recognize that a policy of … that they believe is untrue and harmful to students. Government employees cannot be forced to lie or deny their … beliefs and that they believe harm the students. Doing so undermines parental rights and destroys the trust among …
  • … vague financial service policies abused by private and government actors pose a serious threat to everyone’s freedom … insurance, because of your views. And it is on the rise—so much so that the U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear … top 3—have “reputational risk” or “hate speech” policies. These policies’ overly broad and subjective language permit …
  • … have gone further to protect the right to life for all, it did rule on Oct. 4 that Belgium failed to properly examine … the day after it happened. While the court did not strike down the Belgian euthanasia law, it did find that the Belgian … access to euthanasia is not a “right,” and that Belgium’s so-called “safeguards” fell fatally short, ADFI is ready to …