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  • … protected speech. Attorneys for Alliance Defending Freedom are currently litigating one of those cases— 303 Creative v. Elenis —before the Supreme Court of the United States. But these threats to freedom are occurring all over the country. …
  • … existence. Disease, famine, hardships, and persecution are embedded into each person’s life, but for those who … suicide  and euthanasia to patients. The advocacy for these tragic practices is increasing across the United States, with physician-assisted suicide becoming legalized in …
  • … drugs in their employee health-care plans. Despite these rulings, rights of conscience are still under threat in some quarters. One pharmacist in … to the Minnesota Court of Appeals, where ADF attorneys are now defending George. While the Minnesota Human Rights …
  • … “MAID”—euphemisms that distract from the dark reality of these practices. To be eligible for MAID, an applicant had to … cannot be reversed.” These new guidelines allow people who are permanently disabled or have chronic pain to be eligible. … suicide or euthanasia. What’s more, some states in the U.S. are following Canada’s lead and decreasing …
  • … unborn children created through in vitro fertilization are children and therefore protected under Alabama law. … Burke Published March 4, 2024 Revised March 18, 2024 Are embryos that have been created using in vitro … each life created by IVF should be treated according to its intrinsic worth and dignity as a child made in the image …
  • … The conversations that Dr. Schwartz has with his patients are private. And the government should not insert itself into … by forcing Dr. Schwartz to be a mouthpiece for its favored viewpoint on human sexuality. On top of that, the … 2019 : In response to the lawsuit, the city repealed its counseling censorship law . July 2020 : The city of New …
  • … UK Athletics acknowledged reality when it detailed its position on male athletes who identify as female. Written … an “open” category where all athletes can compete. These positions should not be controversial. Numerous studies … it said male athletes whose testosterone levels are low enough should be allowed to compete against women …
  • … the jurisdiction of courts in a family’s home state that are usually the proper forum for custody determinations. SB … laws governing extradition requirements between the states. Along with violating the Constitution and federal … children to flee to California to haphazardly procure these dangerous, often irreversible procedures that can lead …
  • … professors, speaking engagements outside of the classroom are a common occurrence. Lectures, conferences, and panel … But as the medical community debates how best to treat these children, silencing professionals like Dr. Josephson … Dr. Josephson shut down debate and do a disservice to students and faculty alike.” That’s why ADF filed a complaint …
  • … legal pronouncements on sensitive moral issues—part of its delicate transnational role. In this instance it neither … ECHR, but the court finally ruled in his favor. ADF issued its first press release on Mortier’s case in 2014, eight …