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- School officials in Flagstaff, Arizona, should be working with parents, not pitting themselves against them.
- ADF attorneys favorably settle lawsuit on behalf of Dr. David Phillips, unlawfully fired after speaking about harms of racially divisive ideology
- ADF attorneys urge court to defend First Amendment rights of Dr. Allan Josephson
- Sixteen female athletes have filed a class-action lawsuit against the NCAA for its policy of letting men compete in women’s sports and use women’s locker rooms.
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Vincent Wagner regarding a petition for appeal ADF attorneys filed Thursday with the Supreme Court of Virginia in Ibañez v. Albemarle County School Board after the Virginia Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of their case in February. The petition asks the Court to hear the case of a diverse group of parents and their children who are suing the Albemarle County School Board for implementing a discriminatory policy that creates a race-based hostile environment in local schools and violates students’ free ...
- The SUNY Cortland Student Government denied recognition to a TPUSA chapter because it did not like the organization’s beliefs.
- Our laws must ensure that educators and their students are free to speak, live, work, and learn in accordance with their faith and conscience.
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Greg Chafuen regarding Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb’s signing Wednesday of HB 1137, a bill that strengthens an existing law that protects the right of parents to have their child briefly excused from school to receive religious instruction if they so choose: “Parents have the right and responsibility to guide the upbringing and education of their children. And many parents consider religious instruction an important part of their child’s education. While public schools can teach about the Bible from a neutral ...
- I was pulled out of my first period class and told by the acting principal that I would have to change my shirt before going back to class.
- The U.S. Supreme Court has repeatedly affirmed that the U.S. Constitution protects the fundamental rights of parents.