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- ADF attorneys file suit against Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
- ADF attorneys represent New Hope Family Services
- ADF attorneys represent Michigan graduate student expelled for her beliefs
- ADF attorneys favorably settle case against Southern Illinois University Edwardsville officials on behalf of former art therapy grad student Maggie DeJong
- State of Colorado latest to jump on bandwagon with demonstrably false statements about landmark civil rights case
- ADF also asks court to suspend mandate for March for Life
- Highly diverse array of groups file friend-of-the-court briefs in favor of two former Georgia Gwinnett College students
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Kellie Fiedorek regarding the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ issuance Thursday of the final version of the Conscience Rights in Health Care rule: “One of the freedoms Americans have cherished most is the freedom to live according to their faith and conscience, free from government coercion. Unfortunately, ADF clients and other nurses, doctors, and health care providers have faced discrimination and even have lost their jobs because of their commitment to saving life. We commend the Trump ...
- Christian students – from kindergarten through college – face an increasing level of censorship and even punishment for their Christian values. As the public school system increases its resistance to religious expression, you and your child need to be prepared to defend your rights. That’s why we’re offering this resource to you for free. Included in this guide are answers to questions like: What rights do individual K-12 students have to express their faith at school? What rights do religious clubs have to access secondary school facilities? What can students, coaches, and teachers do as part ...
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Austin R. Nimocks regarding the California Supreme Court’s decision Wednesday in Hollingsworth v. O’Connell to deny the petition to uphold the state’s voter-approved marriage amendment: “Elected officials should enforce the law. Though the current California officials are unwilling to enforce the state constitution, we remain hopeful that one day Californians will elect officials who will. It is unfortunate that the California Supreme Court chose not to decide the important, still-unresolved questions about the ...