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  • … name-calling and threats. The assaults climaxed one day when the whole group surrounded Monica at her locker. They … board, teaching lessons. They knew what was going on in our lives. They connected with us, took special interest. … effectively. “I have so many more students now than I did 20 years ago who suffer from mental health issues: gender …
  • … treatment under the law. By definition, good laws respect our constitutional freedoms; they promote justice and … ones who should decide what’s best for their child—not the government! GET THE FACTS HELPFUL RESOURCES JOIN THE ALLIANCE … be in jeopardy. Every generation faces a unique moment when it is called on to defend the cause of freedom and the …
  • … Radical Gender Identity Threatens Homeless Women   Why the Government Can’t Tell Faith-Based Groups Who to Hire   … At The Supreme Court   Here’s How this Pastor Responded When the City Subpoenaed His Sermons   Open Hostility Against … Privately?   Pro-Life Group Silenced in the Heart of Our Nation’s Capital   Is America Giving Up on Free Speech?   …
  • … adoption providers is best for kids   KEEP KIDS FIRST Some government officials are trying to shut down faith-based … care providers—and children are paying the price     Why It Matters In March 2018, the city of Philadelphia froze all … to ADF Help defend people like you. Make a Donation Join our Newsletter Always stay up to date. Join Now Share This …
  • … a business like this. They had little money. But they did have a passion — to use their God-given talents to create … we filed for Joanna and Breanna. We did this to protect our clients’ freedom to run their churches and businesses … is not over. God has shown us time and time again that when we stand together to protect religious freedom, we can …
  • … Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission Why did the government attack a homeless ministry? Case: … Justices Alito and Thomas said that the case “may warrant our review in the future.” Afterwards, the plaintiff … Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission go all the way back to 1932 when it started feeding and caring for others during the …
  • … had no choice but to part ways with the employee. That’s when the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) filed … overreach. In America, Congress makes law. It says so in our Constitution. That power does not belong to unelected … should have the right to rely on what the law is—not what government agencies want it to be. This case is the perfect …
  • … said. “Get the baby and come over here.” Kathy did as she was told. Halfway into the three-block drive, a … she decided, as she and her husband, Mike, had planned. When he found she’d changed her mind, he went off ranting to … the friend told her. “Jesus didn’t die for most of our sins. He died for every one of them. If you hold this …
  • … he adds, “and join in their celebration by adding our creativity to their union.” “As followers of Jesus, we … win. This is a tremendous victory and it demonstrates that when we take a strong stand and fight for freedom, we can … other lawsuits like the one we filed for the Larsens. We did this to protect our clients’ freedom to speak and live …
  • … Sarah Stites When she was a senior at Thomas Jefferson High School for … and since my folks had kept all the paperwork detailing our agreements with the school, we had a strong case. But … wouldn’t make me go through with the lawsuit. But they did ask me to consider this as an opportunity to stand up for …