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The Docket: News and Commentary Articles from ADF

As America approaches its 250th birthday, the enduring promise of liberty—rooted in the nation’s founding—remains a living principle that must be actively protected.

Virginia officials are denying college tuition grants to students pursuing degrees that the state considers to be for religious training and theological education.

School officials in Ludlow, Massachusetts, explicitly ignored parents’ instructions and socially transitioned an 11-year-old girl.

The organization—including four members who are high-school softball players—is challenging Minnesota’s policy in an ADF lawsuit.

The Biden FDA’s mail-order abortion-drug scheme made it easier for men to coerce women into having abortions.

After years of inconsistency, the IOC adopted a commonsense policy protecting the female sports category, finally restoring fairness and clarity.

In Chiles v. Salazar, the Supreme Court didn’t endorse “conversion therapy” but addressed whether the government can censor counseling conversations based on viewpoint.

Education specialist Rod Theis was punished for displaying the children’s books He is He, She is She, and Johnny the Walrus in his offices.

These two Christian women had a passion for art. But when a Phoenix law threatened to put them in jail unless they violated their beliefs, they took a stand and won.

Joanna Duka and Breanna Koski create custom-designed artwork through their business, Brush & Nib Studio.

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