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  • Lance has served Alliance Defending Freedom since 2013 and is currently the Senior Vice President of Development.
  • Sarah worked as an investigative reporter before joining the Alliance Defending Freedom team.
  • … for the first time to check a box certifying that they “do not discriminate in [their] employment practices, vendor … Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. Comer (another ADF case), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that such religious discrimination is …
  • … Live writers —but it’s an eerily similar description of how Bank of America has treated Indigenous Advance … Yet, despite the established credibility of NCRF—not to mention its legal status as a 501(c)(4) non-profit, … highly discredited  and deeply partisan Southern Poverty Law Center published “ Hate Free Philanthropy ,” which urges …
  • Elise joined the Alliance Defending Freedom team in 2017 as Development Administrative Assistant.
  • Grant serves as a Junior Digital Writer at Alliance Defending Freedom.
  • Teresa Haney is a Paralegal for the Center for Life at Alliance Defending Freedom
  • … Like the students they teach and lead, educators do not leave their constitutional freedoms at the schoolhouse … includes both the ability to speak freely and the right not to be compelled to speak. Educators should never be … school counselor who wouldn’t lie to parents Consider the case of Kathy McCord . Kathy has served students and families …
  • Joanna Galbraith is an ADF Allied Attorney and freelance writer from Oregon, where she resides with her husband and three children.
  • … substantial debate. First, UK Athletics said it “does not agree with the use of testosterone suppression” for male … where all athletes can compete. These positions should not be controversial. Numerous studies have found that male … from participating in women’s sports without violating the law in the UK as it currently stands. That’s because …