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- In Connecticut, boys who identify as female can compete in girls’ athletic events. As a result, female athletes like Selina Soule, Alanna Smith, Chelsea Mitchell, and Ashley Nicoletti have been deprived of honors and opportunities to compete at elite levels. It’s wrong. It’s not a fair playing field. And you can help do something about it. If we stand on the sidelines, women and girls—maybe even one of your loved ones—will soon be forced to become spectators in their own sports. A broad coalition of athletes, Olympians, coaches, sports officials, 23 states, and several athletic and advocacy ...
- Judge grants motion for preliminary injunction requested by ADF attorneys against officials with Contra Costa County Library system
- President Biden's private employer COVID-19 mandate ignores the Constitution. Alliance Defending Freedom is challenging this government overreach. Support ADF Now Americans may have different opinions about COVID-19 vaccines, but every American should agree that the government’s national private employer vaccine mandate is a vast and unlawful power grab by the executive branch. The Biden administration has followed through on its promised vaccine mandate for private employers and it violates federal law and the U.S. Constitution. Alliance Defending Freedom is suing the administration ...
- ADF attorney submits letter to defend pharmacists opposed to dispensing contraceptives, including “morning-after” abortion pill
- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday to uphold Montana’s tuition tax credit program in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue
- ADF filed suit after district refused to allow church to participate in flier program open to other community groups
- Supreme Court leaves in place premature 9th Circuit order against Prop. 8
- ADF attorneys represent ProtectMarriage.com
- Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys represent ‘Family Talk’ and its president
- Brief filed with Calif. Supreme Court says clerks should enforce marriage amendment