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  • … by Alliance Defending Freedom Published November 18, 2020 Revised August 29, 2023 During significant protest … education and public-policy organization that advocates free-market and limited-government ideas as solutions to the … And that’s why ADF stepped in. The government can’t pick winners and losers when it comes to free speech. …
  • … You could say that America wouldn’t be America without the free exercise of religion, and you would be right.  Week in … quarantine measures.  Restaurants, shops, schools, and churches did their part to comply with the health guidelines. … those in need and their First Amendment freedoms. But they can’t do it without your help.  Please prayerfully consider …
  • … scientific fact—that there are two biological sexes, which can’t be changed. Less than 48 hours later, he was suspended. … teachers to violate their beliefs by requiring them to address “gender-expansive or transgender students” in a … about what the school’s policy should be. But, in a free society, everyone must have the right to make their case …
  • … California Can't Mandate Abortion Advertising In NIFLA v. Becerra, the … care—directly violating these pregnancy centers’ right to free speech. Thankfully, when this case went all the way to … informing pregnant women that California offered free or low-cost abortion services. The disclosures also had …
  • … The Respect for Marriage Act Can’t Answer the Question: What is Marriage? The ‘Respect for … designed to enshrine same-sex marriage into the American legal fabric. The bill passed with 267 votes in favor to 157 … buried in its text are grave threats to religious freedom, free speech, and parental rights . It not only redefines …
  • … (4.5 million boys to 3.4 million girls). Similar changes can be seen in collegiate athletics. In 1972, male athletes … text of Title IX itself for several reasons: 1. It lacks legal authority Redefining “sex discrimination” is not … imperil the educational mission of schools nationwide.  Free speech is clearly threatened by the mandatory use of …
  • … private business and offer goods or services to the public can do so, and many people have even immigrated to the United … prayer requests, connects interested customers to local churches, hosts events where community members can meet … under city law and Title VII. This means the bookstore is free to operate according to its beliefs and explain its …
  • … critical that the organization—rather than the government—can decide who performs this vital function. This is why our … right of religious institutions “to decide for themselves, free from state interference, matters of church government as … its beliefs.” Who qualifies for the ministerial exception? Legal scholars have debated the extent to which the …
  • … the past. This is a huge problem for anyone who values a free and open society. People should be free to speak about the causes they care about. More than … In our current toxic social climate, expressing your views can be dangerous. It makes sense that some donors prefer to …
  • … needs a president who will champion the value of free speech that is so often lacking in higher education. … and universities should be places where civil debate can thrive. When students from different backgrounds, … one of the top law schools in the nation, has not ensured free speech for everyone during her tenure. And the …