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- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Matt Sharp, director of the ADF Center for Legislative Advocacy, regarding the North Carolina Legislature’s override Wednesday of three bills vetoed by Gov. Roy Cooper: H. 574, a bill that protects opportunities for women and girls in athletics by ensuring they are not forced to compete against males playing on women’s sports teams; H. 808, a bill that protects children from dangerous, life-altering “gender transition” medical procedures, and S. 49, a bill that protects parents’ rights and transparency in their ...
- … rights are not always protected in every state or federal court as carefully as are other fundamental rights. …
- Professor Amy Wisner forced students to purchase a subscription to her own political activist group.
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Matt Sharp, director of the ADF Center for Public Policy, regarding Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s signing of a landmark bill prohibiting discriminatory de-banking. Tennessee’s law prohibits major financial institutions like nationally chartered banks with at least $100 billion in assets, along with major insurance providers, from discriminating against otherwise qualified customers because of their political or religious views, speech, or affiliations. ADF attorneys had urged state lawmakers to adopt the legislation ...
- A Missouri State University professor tried to force Emily Brooker to advocate for same-sex adoption in violation of her religious beliefs.
- Letter from ADF convinces school board to reverse course
- … And the state department also quickly agreed to a court-approved consent decree, which stated the Mission can …
- What is de-banking, and why should you be concerned about it?
- The president claims to stand for freedom, but the policies he promoted in his State of the Union address tell a different story.
- Brian Hickman just wanted to dance to a Christian song at his school’s talent show. He ended up taking a stand for religious freedom.