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- The Biden administration tried to harm women by seeking to delete insurance coverage for fertility awareness instruction.
- … alone to decide what we can and can’t say in this moment. Frederick Douglass said that “Liberty is meaningless …
- … even adopt multiple sets of pronouns that can change from moment to moment, over time, or depending on the setting. Some pronouns …
- Then-9-year-old Lydia Booth was forced by her public school to remove her ‘Jesus Loves Me’ face mask.
- … 2019, YAF and College Republicans at SUNY Binghamton planned to co-host a lecture by Presidential Medal of Freedom … were co-hosting with the College Republicans went on as planned. YAF hired two agents from a private security firm to … SUNY Binghamton knew in advance that disruptions were planned during Dr. Art Laffer’s speech, it did nothing to …
- Kathleen Barceleau serves as legal counsel for Allied Legal Affairs and Advocacy Strategy at Alliance Defending Freedom. In that role, she works to coordinate and deploy network attorneys to further ADF’s mission and conducts research in support of ADF’s strategic plans. Before joining ADF, Barceleau was Of Counsel at Fusion Law, where she focused on financial regulation and policy issues. Previously, she served as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Kansas, where she represented Kansas and its officials in civil rights and constitutional litigation in both state and federal courts ...
- … while we can’t always choose how words make us feel in the moment, we always have a choice in how we respond to words. …
- Jack Phillips should not have to fear government punishment for living out his faith by deciding what he can and cannot express through his cake art.
- A federal court ruled that Maryland officials violated Bethel Christian Academy’s First Amendment rights when they kicked it out of a school voucher program.
- Female athletes in West Virginia are losing opportunities to compete and win after an order from the 4th Circuit.