The Docket: News and Commentary Articles from ADF

An Ohio school district tried to force Vivian Geraghty to participate in the social transitions of her students.

Following an ADF lawsuit, Harrisonburg City Public Schools agreed it does not require teachers to use ‘preferred’ names and pronouns or keep them from parents.

Our mission is simple: we will work to ensure that everyone’s right to free speech is secured, and we will take on those bent on censoring the speech of others.

The 9th Circuit noted that ‘the Seattle police directed Meinecke to leave the area because of the reaction his Bible-reading provoked.’

Even though San Jose State University officials have yet to address their concerns, women’s volleyball players are speaking out about men in women’s sports.

A dangerous policy enacted by the Minnesota Department of Corrections allowed men convicted of violent crimes to relocate to women’s prisons.

At a special United Nations event, ADF International and our client Lainey Armistead spoke the truth to representatives from around the world.

Liam was punished by his middle school for wearing a shirt that stated, ‘There are only two genders.’

After 12 years and three lawsuits, Jack wins again.

Georgia had discriminated against a Christian college by excluding the school from the state’s student financial aid programs because of its religious mission.