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- ADF attorneys available for media interviews following hearing Thursday
- State argues it has legitimate interest in protecting babies who can feel pain; ‘viability’ is an arbitrary, outdated standard
- ADF attorneys represent Christian Employers Alliance
- On behalf of Arkansas female athlete, ADF attorneys join six states in seeking to preserve student fairness, privacy, safety, and free speech
- WHO: Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, ADF Legal Counsel Rachel Rouleau, Kansas female athletes Aubrey and Avalon Simpson WHAT: Press conference following the filing of the lawsuit, State of Kansas v. United States Department of Education, in which the states of Kansas, Alaska, Utah, and Wyoming are suing the Biden administration over its recent attempt to rewrite Title IX, a federal law designed to create equal opportunities for students in education and athletics WHEN: Tuesday, May 14, 2:00 PM CDT WHERE: Kansas State Capitol, Room 212-N, 201 SW 8th Ave., Topeka; or view the livestream ...
- Twenty-five states, 145 members of Congress, dozens of doctors, advocacy groups file 38 friend-of-the-court briefs urging the high court to require FDA to restore safety standards for abortion drugs
- Broad support comes from friend-of-the-court briefs filed with US Supreme Court
- ADF attorneys represent Christian Employers Alliance
- The following quote may be attributed to ADF International Director of UN Advocacy Elyssa Koren regarding the signing of the Geneva Consensus Declaration, a joint declaration by the U.S. and 31 other countries affirming their commitment to protecting pregnant mothers and their unborn children and unequivocally declaring that there is no human right to abortion: “Today, 32 countries have confirmed their commitment to protecting human rights for the most vulnerable members of society. The Geneva Consensus Declaration, signed by world leaders, makes clear that there is ‘no international right to ...
- ADF attorneys represent 71Five Ministries in federal lawsuit after state officials reverse approval of grant funding for at-risk youth programs