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  • … lies that men can become women, that unborn lives don’t matter, and that faith should be kept private. We know the …
  • There’s no denying it. Conversations with friends and family about abortion are becoming increasingly heated and emotional. However, the historic outcome of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization—the U.S. Supreme Court case that overturned Roe v. Wade—provides a unique opportunity to dispel common myths about abortion while compassionately defending unborn lives and their mothers. Alliance Defending Freedom has created a short, free guide to equip you to be a voice for the voiceless in everyday conversations and help defend life called Life: 3 Myths & 3 Facts. Download the guide and be ...
  • Coach David Bloch has given so much to the snowboarding program at Woodstock Union High School (WUHS) in Vermont. As the founder of the program, he has invested countless hours in student athletes. But none of that mattered when Coach Bloch respectfully shared his beliefs regarding gender with two athletes—and became the latest American punished for acknowledging biological reality. Before a competition pitting the WUHS girls’ snowboarding team against a team that included a male, two student athletes were discussing the issue. Coach Bloch overheard the conversation and simply spoke to the ...
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  • … pharmacist George Badeaux, who was sued because he can’t dispense a drug that may cause an abortion. George is a … who believes that an embryo is a new human life—he shouldn’t be forced to violate his beliefs in the workplace. … They have the right to choose to protect life, and shouldn’t have to pick between their conscience and their job.  Will …
  • Seventh-grader Liam Morrison wanted to participate in the national conversation about sex and gender. That’s his right as an American. Unfortunately, his Massachusetts school only allowed for one opinion—theirs. So when Liam wore a shirt to school that said “There are only two genders,” school officials pulled him from class and told him to take it off or be sent home. He bravely stood up to the unlawful demands, and now attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom are suing to protect his right to speak without fear of government punishment. But he’s far from the only American who is facing ...