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  • Photographer and blogger Chelsey Nelson challenged an unjust Louisville law that violated her rights to free speech and religious freedom.
  • Fifty-one families sue feds and Chicago-area school district for violating student privacy.
  • … national motto of the United States, school officials were clearly treading on unconstitutional ground. After the court … national motto of the United States, school officials were clearly treading on unconstitutional ground. After the court …
  • … had offered to use any name the student requested instead of titles and pronouns, but the university rejected that compromise, instead forcing the professor to speak contrary to his … had offered to use any name the student requested instead of titles and pronouns, but the university rejected …
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Matt Sharp, director of the ADF Center for Legislative Advocacy, regarding Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey’s signing Friday of HB 6, a bill that explicitly protects parents’ rights to raise and care for their children: “Parents have a fundamental, constitutionally protected right to direct the upbringing of their children. With this legislation, Alabama has affirmed that parental rights are entitled to the highest level of protection from government interference just like every other fundamental right. As we continue to ...
  • PHILADELPHIA — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit Monday upheld a federal judge’s ruling against Temple University’s former “speech code,” which prevented a graduate student from expressing his beliefs and opinions in class discussions and campus conversations, violating his First Amendment right to free speech. Attorneys with the Alliance Defense Fund Center for Academic Freedom represent the student, Christian DeJohn. “Christian and conservative students shouldn’t fear discrimination or censorship by university officials simply for expressing their beliefs. The university is a ...
  • … by requiring the chapter to use the name “Turning Point” instead of its desired name, “Turning Point USA.” Turning … a civil manner,” said ADF Senior Counsel Gregg Walters. “Instead, at Copper Hills, we see school officials censoring … by requiring the chapter to use the name “Turning Point” instead of its desired name, “Turning Point USA.” Turning …
  • … to be concerned about the safety of women, which is clearly more important than abortionists’ bottom-line … to be concerned about the safety of women, which is clearly more important than abortionists’ bottom-line …
  • … literature during non-instructional times and wearing a red arm band with the word “LIFE” written on it. School … literature during non-instructional times and wearing a red arm band with the word “LIFE” written on it. School …
  • … is not dependent upon a particular person’s leadership. Instead, school officials claimed that a budget crunch was a … is not dependent upon a particular person’s leadership. Instead, school officials claimed that a budget crunch was a …