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  • … Freedom is the best legal defense team in America for religious liberty and rights of conscience.” - Hugh Hewitt   …
  • … “Every day we hear about religious freedoms and other basic civil rights being …
  • … mounting threats from government officials and activists. Religious freedom is being restricted. Free speech is being … foster parents who lost their license because of their religious beliefs about human sexuality. Massachusetts … two genders.” Michigan parents Dan and Jennifer Mead, who sued their daughter’s former school district after …
  • Seventh-grader Liam Morrison wanted to participate in the national conversation about sex and gender. That’s his right as an American. Unfortunately, his Massachusetts school only allowed for one opinion—theirs. So when Liam wore a shirt to school that said “There are only two genders,” school officials pulled him from class and told him to take it off or be sent home. He bravely stood up to the unlawful demands, and now attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom are suing to protect his right to speak without fear of government punishment. But he’s far from the only American who is facing ...
  • Who is Liam? 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 genders.” Why what happened to Liam matters Students don’t forfeit their free speech when they walk into school. It’s not just about a shirt—it’s about government officials telling a middle-schooler that he can’t say something that’s important to him, just because they disapprove of what he said. That’s not freedom. If the government can censor Liam, it can censor any student. The School’s Actions are Illegal All ...
  • … agreed that parents get to make the educational, medical, religious, and other important life decisions for their …
  • Our God-given freedoms face increasing threats from overreaching government officials. This is more than just a struggle for court victories. It’s a battle for truth, and one of the ways we win is by standing together to protect our God-given rights. You can do that right now by partnering with ADF with a monthly gift of just $19. Alliance Defending Freedom has been defending our rights 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 cases before the Court. We’re suing the U.S. Food & Drug Administration for removing its ...
  • Our God-given freedoms face increasing threats from overreaching government officials. This is more than just a struggle for court victories. It’s a battle for truth, and one of the ways we win is by standing together to protect our God-given rights. You can do that right now by partnering with ADF with a monthly gift of just $19. Alliance Defending Freedom has been defending our rights 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 cases before the Court. We’re suing the U.S. Food & Drug Administration for removing its ...
  • Our God-given freedoms face increasing threats from overreaching government officials. This is more than just a struggle for court victories. It’s a battle for truth, and one of the ways we win is by standing together to protect our God-given rights. You can do that right now by partnering with ADF with a monthly gift of just $19. Alliance Defending Freedom has been defending our rights 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 cases before the Court. We’re suing the U.S. Food & Drug Administration for removing its ...
  • … Americans like a small-town Minnesota pharmacist who was sued because he would not dispense abortion-inducing drugs in …