The Docket: News and Commentary Articles from ADF

Canada first legalized euthanasia and assisted suicide in 2016. Now, nearly ten years later, the sinister practices account for about 1 in every 20 Canadian deaths.

This high-school student successfully challenged the government’s illegal attempted rewrite of Title IX, protecting safety and fairness for girls nationwide.

Since going into effect in 1954, the Johnson Amendment has stifled speech by threatening investigations and punishments for nonprofit organizations.

The Chiles v. Salazar case highlights the perils of government coercion in youth counseling. It should also be a major red flag for any parent.

Washington State is preventing counselor Brian Tingley from speaking to clients about gender identity issues unless he adopts the state’s viewpoint.

Two laws signed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom tried to punish people for sharing certain political speech. Those laws have been ruled unconstitutional.

A law in California tried to force ‘large online platforms’ such as Rumble to become the censorship police. That law’s been found unconstitutional.

What happens to speech in Europe won’t stay in Europe. U.S. voices could be next in line.

Jack Phillips’ courageous stand for his faith caused world-renowned atheist Ayaan Hirsi Ali to begin questioning her beliefs.

A school district forced this well-liked teacher to resign because he would not compromise his religious beliefs.