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  • One woman brings her own tragic history to the fight to change her state’s aggressive abortion laws
  • Alliance Defending Freedom has played various roles in 74 U.S. Supreme Court victories, and since 2011, ADF has represented parties in 15 victories at SCOTUS.
  • Some government officials are trying to shut down faith-based adoption and foster care providers—and children are paying the price
  • Isabel Vaughan-Spruce was arrested for silently praying. She wasn’t carrying a sign or engaging with anyone. She wasn’t even praying out loud. She was simply standing near an abortion clinic in the United Kingdom – peacefully praying in her mind. The introduction of “censorship zones” by Birmingham authorities criminalizes individuals perceived to be “engaging in any act of approval or disapproval” in relation to abortion, including through “verbal or written means, prayer or counseling…”. Isabel’s physical presence in the censorship zone wasn’t a crime in itself, it was the contents of her ...
  • Across America, government officials are getting bolder. Some are working to restrict your religious freedom, silence your speech, and crush your conscience. Here's what you can do.
  • Alliance Defending Freedom has played various roles in over 74 U.S. Supreme Court decisions. Launched in 1994, ADF continues today to fight for your freedoms.
  • The Adoption and Foster Care Problem and how Alliance Defending Freedom is helping
  • This is about standing up for the truth. And it’s about ensuring that every girl and woman has an equal opportunity to a fair playing field. That’s why we’re standing with courageous female athletes like Selina Soule, Chelsea Mitchell, Alanna Smith, and Ashley Nicoletti. They experienced the consequences of allowing males to compete with female athletes, and they decided to take a brave stand. They did this in the face of loud voices opposing them, and the deafening silence of many around them, when others were afraid to speak out. All they wanted was a fair shot—just like any other dedicated ...