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  • … to support women and protect life . The people of Idaho did just that, and now, ADF and attorneys at the law firm … announced it will hear oral argument in April. The federal government has no business trying to block Idaho’s law … ADF’s work on this case and many others, subscribe to our Docket newsletter . Image Kellie Fiedorek Senior Counsel, …
  • … reversing course on medically transitioning minors U.S. government officials and non-governmental organizations often … assert that there is a wide consensus and “no debate” when it comes to the research and medical transitions of … done by The  New York Times , while on blockers, teens did not gain bone density and “lost significant ground …
  • … principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply … suppress speech that might exert a negative influence on our minds or actions, then no speech would be safe.” In other … attacked by students while police and the university did little to stop the violence. After ADF filed a demand …
  • … from Maryland’s Senate Bill 669 , which was introduced but did not pass in the legislative session: “This section may … states, Maryland has laws  against child neglect, which it defines as “an intentional failure to provide for the … 669 and AB 2223 are not “pro-choice”; they’re anti-life. Our laws should protect all innocent lives because life is a …
  • … the IRS, and explain relevant laws and regulations. They decide not to participate in any of the very few federal … strings attached. Then, out of the blue, the federal government tells them they must comply with a host of laws … not trigger laws applicable to those receiving such aid. It would free countless nonprofits—including houses of …
  • … school. Grant Park Christian Academy v. Fried Ever since it first applied for the National School Lunch Program in … Park would not be able to cover meals for its students. When schools participate in the school lunch program, they … but to file a lawsuit  against Fried. What’s at stake? The government cannot force a religious institution to abandon …
  • … for me to come to my own conclusions. It’s natural for our family to have those conversations where we share our … I didn’t go around pushing my opinion on anyone. All I did was wear a shirt. But even that was enough to upset … dad, and he agreed with me, so he came and picked me up. When he talked with administrators, they said what I did was …
  • … Responding to a Media Smear in 303 Creative When ADF and our clients are slandered, we will respond. So in the spirit … Lorie design custom graphics for a same-sex wedding. Lorie did not respond to the inquiry because Colorado could punish …
  • … exclude students who attend religious schools from a government program in which they are otherwise qualified. … schools could not be denied to parents because they used it to send their children to a private religious school. … Appeals for the Second Circuit has twice ruled in favor of our clients, but Vermont officials are poised to resume …
  • … York Times titled in part, “We’re done making excuses for our Founder.” But McGill Johnson also wrote that “the facts … a quarter of the total number of cancer screenings than it did 15 years before . Even using its own flawed statistics, … performed 198 abortions for every adoption referral. When it comes to unborn children, Planned Parenthood seeks to …