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  • … to sever its 11-year partnership with Arizona Christian University (ACU), which had allowed student teachers and … in the district had even asked for more teachers from ACU. So why would the district abruptly end their …
  • … is using social media companies to shut down voices and messages they disagree with—and they have been caught …
  • … to $500,000—thanks to a limited-time matching grant from a generous Ministry Friend. The moment is critical, and …
  • … freedom of conscience for artists who don’t want to create messages that contradict their beliefs, and so many more. But …
  • … help to people in need.   Unfortunately, this is far from the only instance of a powerful financial institution … and organizations for their values and prevented them from accessing basic financial services or closed accounts …
  • Help ADF defend them and others standing for free speech! Jacksonville, FL-based Queen of Angels Catholic Bookstore and owner Christie DeTrude simply strive to honor God and wish to promote their beliefs, including through the store’s website and YouTube channel. The bookstore joyfully serves all people, and sells its products to anyone, but Christie and her employees cannot speak a message they disagree with. An outrageous Jacksonville law is compelling businesses to speak inconsistent with their beliefs by promoting government-approved ideologies—or face devastating fines. Like far too many ...
  • … Lorie Smith of 303 Creative to create custom artwork and messages that contradict her core beliefs. If government …
  • … policies seek to compel educators or students to express messages that aren’t true. These unlawful directives force …
  • When Washington State denied Shane and Jenn DeGross’ renewal application to continue fostering children in need, it did so because the DeGrosses are Christians who believe that God has created each person male or female. They wouldn’t endorse and promote the state’s radical views on gender ideology, so the state rejected them. The DeGrosses had willingly opened up their hearts and home for over nine years, to children of all backgrounds who lacked a stable and loving home environment, regardless of how the child identifies. Even though it is in desperate need of more families like the ...
  • … The most powerful institutions in our country—from the media to schools and universities to the federal …