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  • … diversity leaves companies vulnerable to risk Take Disney, for example. This year, the company announced it did not … has come to be an increasingly uncomfortable place to work for those of us whose political and religious views are not … “[w]hile 29% of respondents agreed it is a ‘good thing’ for companies to leverage their financial power for political …
  • … It requires creativity, developed skill, an eye for detail, and unique talents that speak into and craft an … speech and our artistic freedom are on the line. And a win for Lorie would be a win for me—for all of us. I’m invested in the outcome of Lorie’s …
  • … toward others? Quite the opposite. It is a deep love for all people that motivates our work, but it is a love that … someone makes. It’s a devotion that runs deeper, caring for the whole person. This love is not about material desires … of the cross that Jesus bore, a love that gives of oneself for the good of another. It is a love that transcends …
  • … of the Blackstone Legal Fellowship The original vision for Blackstone came from Alan Sears, ADF’s founding president … to influence the legal culture and help keep the door open for the spread of the Gospel. Because protecting God-given freedoms was at the core of Alan’s vision for the ministry, there was no better namesake than Sir …
  • … have started ignoring biological reality and advocating for male athletes who identify as female to be allowed to … the importance of ensuring opportunities and safety for women in sports. A federal district judge ruled in favor … effect. But the ACLU appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit, which granted a temporary injunction to …
  • … confirms. Gordon College v. DeWeese-Boyd It’s not unusual for a religious college to expect its professors to share its … an associate professor named Margaret DeWeese-Boyd was up for a promotion at Gordon College. Administration officials … determined that she had not met the college’s expectations for faculty scholarship and institutional service, and …
  • … prints, business logos, wedding invitations, and more—for clients and their special events. For several years, they endured unbelievable hate and vitriol … a quiet strength and grace. Why? Because they took a stand for their right to live according to their religious …
  • … right.  Week in and week out, religious believers gather for worship and fellowship, while carrying out the daily … the health guidelines. Churches found new ways to gather for worship, whether it was through streaming online services … malls, gyms, bars, and even casinos, using one standard for secular institutions and another for religious ones.  …
  • … said that a society should be judged by the way they care for the vulnerable among us. In Arizona, we will continue to … judicial activism Arizonans have chosen to protect life for decades. The state’s pre- Roe law protects unborn … is a human right. The court’s decision protects that right for unborn children in Arizona. Since Roe v. Wade invented a …
  • … the highest court. But they also understood that the fight for life was far from over. As Alexandra DeSanctis and Ryan … of: “Abortion is essential health care that cannot wait for the end of a pandemic or the whims of politicians. … … Planned Parenthood have declined by more than 43 percent.” For every one prenatal service Planned Parenthood offers, it …