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- Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys represent Conestoga Wood Specialties
- The attacks on freedom from government officials, big tech, and radical activists are far-reaching. But you can take courage—and action—today. When the early Christians faced the powerful officials seeking to censor and punish them for living and expressing their faith, they spoke with courage. And the world noticed: “When they saw the courage of Peter and John and realized that they were unschooled, ordinary men, they were astonished and they took note that these men had been with Jesus” (Acts 4:13). Though our current challenges are many, Alliance Defending Freedom and our Ministry Friends ...
- Phil Sechler serves as senior counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom, where he focuses on academic and religious freedom.
- 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 ...
- … Maggie received no-contact orders preventing her from having any contact or “indirect communication” with three …
- … in the Empirical SCOTUS Supreme Court All-Stars for having the most First Amendment wins from 2013-17. He …
- ADF is asking the Supreme Court to hear the case of Brian Tingley, a licensed marriage and family counselor who was censored by a Washington state law.
ADF files suit on behalf of Mississippi church subjected to city’s ban on ‘drive in’ church services
Greenville police ticketed members $500 each inside their cars- Lawsuit challenges Louisville law forcing photographer to photograph, write in favor of same-sex weddings
- Judge says artist cannot sue against part of law, will pause rest of suit until US Supreme Court ruling in Masterpiece Cakeshop