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  • … colleges. This allows them to explore subjects they might be interested in pursuing in college and even to get ahead in … course, but only the secular private school student could be eligible to receive public funding for that course. Does that sound fair to you? What's at stake? The government can’t treat people of faith …
  • … gender ideology activists and the abortion industry. What’s more, he has used executive orders—bypassing the … have been told they are not free to hire employees who will live out their religious beliefs about marriage, sexual … abortion industry and elected officials to “codify Roe ,” we’ve seen these radical activists push extreme legislation …
  • … where his Good News Community Church congregation would be meeting. But Pastor Reed soon found out the Town of … up and the timeframe in which he could advertise services. What’s more, the restrictions on his signs were much more … pastor. Supported by his loving wife, Ann, that is exactly what he did. The couple planted numerous churches in the …
  • … district in Kansas tried to force teacher Pam Ricard to be dishonest with students and parents. Written by Alliance … that were inconsistent with the students’ biological sex. What’s more, school policy forced Pam to keep parents in the … her religious beliefs by denying truths to children about what it means to be male and female and dishonestly …
  • … of ‘gender identity’ to the state insurance code could be used to compel health-care providers to violate their … do more harm than good . At Alliance Defending Freedom, we’ve seen how ideologically driven interpretations of … and the Catholic Medical Association. In a similar case, we’re representing the Christian Employers Alliance to …
  • … for a Republican president? Should a Muslim painter be forced to create a painting depicting Muhammed? Can a … said. “Creative professionals who serve all people should be free to create art consistent with their convictions … the First Amendment right of all Americans to choose what messages to express, and ADF attorneys have asked the …
  • … child to school, it is reasonable to assume their wishes will be respected. But that is not always the case. Take a recent … is a matter of constitutional necessity but also because we are committed to protecting new generations of young …
  • … the West Virginia law protecting women’s sports should be enforced. Written by Christiana Kiefer Published March 9, … medals, athletic scholarships, and more from women, and we cannot allow it to continue. It was this basic … by males. And laws like West Virginia’s affirm why we have women’s and girls’ sports: equal opportunity. But the …
  • … and teaching embraced the idea that everyone ought to be viewed through the lens of characteristics like race, sex, … seminars that critiqued the idea that all students should be viewed through the lenses of race, gender, religion, or … The case is now before a North Carolina state court.   What’s at stake? Schools should be places where robust debate …
  • … the orders, university officials didn’t even tell her what the allegations against her were, and they did not …