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  • … freedom myths are accepted as truth and used to put down people of faith and religious organizations. When people …
  • … to engage our culture, and we’re going to double down in 2024 in three key ways: countering censorship, …
  • … to engage our culture, and we’re going to double down in 2024 in three key ways: countering censorship, …
  • … religious freedom are accepted as truth and used to put down people of faith and religious organizations. When people …
  • … words have all been used to describe a federal appeals court decision that said Colorado officials can force artist … It’s no wonder that Lorie’s case has landed at the U.S. Supreme Court, which will hear arguments in this landmark case this …
  • … celebrates with supporters after arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court – where ADF has won 15 victories in the last 12 years! … for 30 years – and winning. We’ve won 15 cases at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011, and right now, we have two critical …
  • … those in the Biden administration—are doubling down on promoting gender ideology and the harmful lie that …
  • … Wins Since 2010 7 Global Offices 35 Wins at the European Court of Human Rights 1,100 Advocacy Matters 104 Countries …
  • … officials. This is more than just a struggle for court victories. It’s a battle for truth, and one of the ways … for 30 years – and winning. We’ve won 15 cases at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011, and right now, we have two critical … like these, that take years and go all the way to the Supreme Court, can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. But …
  • … officials. This is more than just a struggle for court victories. It’s a battle for truth, and one of the ways … for 30 years – and winning. We’ve won 15 cases at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011, and right now, we have two critical … like these, that take years and go all the way to the Supreme Court, can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. But …