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  • … years and involving a vast amount of information—in simple language to courts and legislatures. Today, we celebrate the vital role of ADF paralegals in helping defend clients and secure freedoms that will last … efforts to advance the freedom to live and speak the truth for generations to come. Thank you! … Make A Gift in Honor of …
  • … is on the front lines, pushing back against gender theory in the culture and in the courtroom. We’re challenging policies like “gender … by using opposite-sex pronouns. We’re also at work in states like Alabama, helping leaders to defend laws that …
  • … Liam is a 12-year-old student at Nichols Middle School in Middleborough, Massachusetts.  He was punished by the school for wearing a t-shirt that says, “There are only two … officials. They can’t be forced out of the classroom for exercising their rights. That’s why Alliance Defending …
  • … NOW The Constitution is the most important document in American civil life—the “supreme Law of the Land.” It … of our Constitution, and that does not bode well for the freedom of future generations. Ronald Reagan said … of the fundamental concepts the Constitution outlines. For instance, presidents do not make laws. But far too many …
  • … the powerful officials seeking to censor and punish them for living and expressing their faith, they spoke with … with the faith and courage patterned after the church in Acts, relying on the Holy Spirit, and expecting … the sanctity of life, parental rights, and God's design for marriage and family. With 15 victories at the U.S. …
  • … Each one of us, made in the image of God, has inalienable rights given to us by … speech. We’re seeing individuals continue to be silenced for merely expressing their thoughts and beliefs. 3. Threats … faith are publicly maligned, forced out of jobs, or worse, for living consistent with their religious beliefs.   We’re …