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- ADF attorneys filed suit on behalf of four medical groups, four doctors experienced in caring for pregnant, post-abortive women
- Ten states express support for ADF lawsuit on behalf of Christian learning center excluded from Mo. playground safety program
- ADF challenges state agency’s ultimatum against Christian adoption provider
- ADF attorneys represent four health care organizations, four doctors in first lawsuit to challenge FDA’s authorization of chemical abortion drugs, removal of safeguards
- Updated lawsuit also asks court to suspend unconstitutional policies
- School officials refused to allow club to promote campus prayer event
- Activists and government officials are taking brash actions to indoctrinate the next generation in critical race and gender theories. “I support Alliance Defending Freedom because it is a fearless champion for liberty and has a solid track record of wins from state courts to the United States Supreme Court fighting for conservatives and Christians.” -- Erick Erickson Activists and government officials are taking brash actions to indoctrinate the next generation in critical race and gender theories. But in Virginia, they’re being challenged by three brave teachers who are standing for truth ...
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Erik Baptist regarding a correction YouTube made to its “context” disclaimer on videos ADF posted on the platform explaining the serious harms abortion drugs can cause women. YouTube made the change after receiving a letter on Monday from 16 state attorneys general asking it to correct or remove the misleading disclaimer: “Women deserve to know the truth about the risks posed by abortion drugs, which is why first-hand accounts like the ones ADF posted on YouTube are so vital. Thanks to the leadership of state ...
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Erik Baptist regarding a letter Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird, together with 15 other state attorneys general, sent to YouTube Monday asking it to correct or remove a misleading and inaccurate “context” disclaimer it put on multiple videos ADF posted on the platform explaining the serious harms abortion drugs can cause women: “Women deserve to know the truth about the risks posed by abortion drugs, which is why the first-hand accounts ADF posted on YouTube are so vital. Yet YouTube insists on misleading ...
- Twenty-five states, 145 members of Congress, dozens of doctors, advocacy groups file 38 friend-of-the-court briefs urging the high court to require FDA to restore safety standards for abortion drugs