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  • … to win cases and create legal precedent. That is false. Do you have to be prosecuted by the government before you can … officials and now by a private activist attorney who called Jack to “correct the errors” of his thinking. The … edit wedding photographs over the last two years, and she just recently photographed two weddings. In addition, cake …
  • … online, you’ll uncover an intense debate between those who think cancel culture is merely overdue justice being … to power. But that depends on what you’re talking about: we can’t say Kristi Noem was canceled for her political … we’re so confused about cancel culture. What You Can Do About Cancel Culture Cancel culture is dangerous because …
  • … period for physician-assisted suicide from 15 days to just 48 hours. But this law didn't just affect patients and … upon their request, to an assisted suicide. Thus, doctors who hold to basic medical-ethics principles (e.g., “do no harm”) faced a terrible choice: either participate in …
  • … the state legislature is something everyone can and should do alongside ADF’s Center for Legislative Advocacy. Written …   What does legislative advocacy in the states entail? Just like Congress, state legislatures are tasked with … the federal government attempted to intimidate parents who raised concerns at local school board meetings about the …
  • … their rights. Read on to learn more about their case. Who are Katie Medart and Rachel Sager? Katie Medart was a … for expressing their opinions on education policy just because some didn’t like what they had to say flies in … share their beliefs on issues of public concern. Educators do not relinquish this right just because they are employed …
  • … get on the anti-racism school bus and find your seat or “ just get off the bus .” Racism is wrong. Every person is … America. Instead, it only compounds the problem. But what do we need to know about CRT? Where does it come from? Where … theorist is therefore Cicero’s famous “Cui bono?”—“Who benefits?” Who benefits? Who has power? As Tim Keller …
  • … as everyone else is not an establishment of religion—it’s just fair. After all, the town of Edisto welcomes a variety … Freedom filed a lawsuit  on behalf of Redeemer Fellowship. Just because the town of Edisto lets a church rent space at … from benefits that others receive, simply because they are religious. Churches should have the same access to public …
  • … authorized narrative on COVID-19 vaccine efficacy. Just over a month into the administration, high-ranking White … out, the trillion-dollar behemoth launched an internal “Do Not Promote” list targeting books that questioned the … v. Vullo —where the NRA is represented by the ACLU— we call on the Court  to protect against the state of New …
  • … is suing the administration. Regardless of what you think of the COVID-19 vaccines—and ADF takes no position on … themselves—it’s important that the government officials do not abuse their authority. It’s not the role of the … to expand its power by exploiting 'loopholes' in the law, we should all stand up and oppose it. No one is above the …
  • … of God are challenging a Washington state abortion law. Who are Jay and Sandy Smith? Jay and Sandy Smith don’t just talk about being pro-life—they live it. Jay is the … it felt like a slap in the face. And they knew they had to do something about it. Cedar Park Assembly of God of Kirkland …