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- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Christiana Kiefer regarding the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit’s announcement Monday that the full court will hear Soule v. Connecticut Association of Schools, a lawsuit ADF attorneys filed on behalf of four female athletes who were consistently deprived of honors and opportunities to compete at elite levels because the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference adopted a policy that allows males who identify as female to compete in girls’ athletic events: “Selina, Chelsea, Alanna, and Ashley ...
- ADF lawsuit prompts enactment of new policy that means students can’t be singled out, censored
- ADF athlete clients available for media interviews following Thursday event
- ADF attorneys represent female athlete helping to defend WV’s Save Women’s Sports Act
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Christiana Kiefer regarding the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit’s ruling Friday in Soule v. Connecticut Association of Schools, a lawsuit filed on behalf of four female athletes who were consistently deprived of honors and opportunities to compete at elite levels because the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference adopted a policy that allows males who identify as female to compete in girls’ athletic events: “The 2nd Circuit got it wrong, and we’re evaluating all legal options, including appeal ...
- ADF attorneys representing three Christian students, professor favorably settle federal lawsuit against University of Idaho officials
- ADF attorneys represent diverse group of parents, children in lawsuit against Albemarle County School Board
- ADF attorneys represent Turning Point USA chapter, student at Copper Hills High School
- ADF attorneys available for media interviews following hearing Thursday
- ADF attorneys represent Association of Christian Schools International, three female athletes, who will fight federal mandate allowing males to compete against girls