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  • … is unconstitutional.  But don’t just take my word for it. Supreme Court precedent continues to show that the Constitution stands the test of time. The Court affirmed in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue …
  • State legislators must enact laws protecting minors from life-altering, dangerous gender transition procedures.
  • … And the state department also quickly agreed to a court-approved consent decree, which stated the Mission can … Amendment also allows the Mission to share its faith with everyone it interacts with. In order to effectively spread …
  • … the fall of communism. The artist said, “The next time you want to try an experiment like socialism, try it out on …
  • … religious exemptions to individual employees. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit ruled that New York City … in its enforcement of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The court ordered the city to enforce the mandate in a … awaiting a ruling in the case. The bottom line Governments should not force hardworking Americans to choose between …
  • … Church of Columbia v. Comer (another ADF case), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that such religious discrimination is “odious to …
  • … in March. Thankfully, in September 2022, a federal court granted our motion for preliminary injunction, saying … while the lawsuit proceeded. September 2022 : A federal court granted ADF’s motion. May 2023 : California agreed to a …
  • Isabel Vaughan-Spruce was arrested for silently praying. She wasn’t carrying a sign or engaging with anyone. She wasn’t even praying out loud. She was simply standing near an abortion clinic in the United Kingdom – peacefully praying in her mind. The introduction of “censorship zones” by Birmingham authorities criminalizes individuals perceived to be “engaging in any act of approval or disapproval” in relation to abortion, including through “verbal or written means, prayer or counseling…”. Isabel’s physical presence in the censorship zone wasn’t a crime in itself, it was the contents of her ...
  • … have Maggie’s lawsuit thrown out, but a federal district court allowed the case to proceed. The court ruled that Maggie “clearly has the right, as enshrined … and constitutional rights. March 2023 : A federal district court ruled that Maggie’s lawsuit could proceed. July 2023 : …
  • … dysphoria.” The WPATH “Standards of Care” and its authors should not be allowed to resurrect their work with the … Sweden and the United Kingdom followed in 2022. This should serve as an important warning to other countries, …