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- … outcomes despite being aware of the debilitating and life-changing effects of cross-sex hormones and other … committed to protecting religious freedom, free speech, parental rights, and the sanctity of life. # # # … … committed to protecting religious freedom, free speech, parental rights, and the sanctity of life. # # # … …
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Legal Counsel Erik Stanley regarding the city of Houston’s preliminary response Friday to an ADF motion to quash the city’s request for the sermons and communications of pastors in Woodfill v. Parker: “The city of Houston still doesn’t get it. It thinks that by changing nothing in its subpoenas other than to remove the word ‘sermons’ that it has solved the problem. That solves nothing. Even though the pastors are not parties in this lawsuit, the subpoenas still demand from them 17 different categories of information – ...
- High court agrees state officials overstepped their authority in replacing title of proposed amendment with inaccurate one
- … The case, Mortier v. Belgium , focuses on the right to life and the right to family life, which are both protected under the European Convention … problem. She had to cope with depression throughout her life. Psychiatrists treated her for years, and eventually the …
- … freedom … education … k-12 … public school … free speech … ADF files motion to halt policy in “JOHN 3:16” …
- … seeks to challenge Idaho’s newly enacted law, HB 500, and force female athletes to compete against biological males who … seeks to challenge Idaho’s newly enacted law, HB 500, and force female athletes to compete against biological males who …
- … private, and home-schooled high-school students can attend college classes, but not students from private … goals. That’s especially true in this case, where the government isn’t spending any money on religious education. … policy rationale justifies this classification.” “The government is constitutionally required to treat religious …
- … public school officials cannot make decisions on what speech to allow or who to allow use of public facilities … public school officials cannot make decisions on what speech to allow or who to allow use of public facilities …
- … athletes. Protecting the integrity of women’s sports is pro-woman and pro-fairness. I’m speaking up because I want other young … athletes. Protecting the integrity of women’s sports is pro-woman and pro-fairness. I’m speaking up because I want …
- … revising its policy so that religious and political groups can apply for and obtain student funding on equal footing … revising its policy so that religious and political groups can apply for and obtain student funding on equal footing …