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- Censorship by both private and public actors is unfortunately on the rise in America and around the world.
- ADF attorneys favorably settle lawsuit in wake of US Supreme Court’s 303 Creative decision
- ADF attorneys represent John Kluge, forced to resign over mandated use of names, pronouns inconsistent with sex
- Free speech advocates join open letter to Elon Musk seeking support for victims muzzled by government
- ADF is challenging SB 1564, an Illinois law that would force pro-life doctors and pregnancy centers to refer for abortion.
- Make no mistake: New York’s new censorship law targets constitutionally protected speech on social media networks. But this attack on free speech is nothing new. We’ve seen countless forms of censorship from government officials, social media platforms, and even financial institutions. But now, satirical websites like The Babylon Bee face the risk of humorless state officials depriving them of their First Amendment freedoms. At ADF, we believe that all Americans are free to peacefully express their point of view, and that includes humor and sarcasm. Further, we believe that our freedoms don’t ...
- It’s clear: government officials are trying to bypass the First Amendment to keep ideas they disagree with out of the marketplace. But we will not stand by silently. It’s time for them to learn just how many Americans STAND WITH THE BEE and will raise their voice in defense of free speech. Will you sign your name to our secure Statement of Support and stand with The Babylon Bee today? Join the more than 48,000 people who have signed! Your participation matters greatly. Thank you for making your voice heard. YES, I STAND WITH THE BEE AND AGAINST STATE CENSORSHIP!
- True freedom is not primarily a freedom ‘from’ external restraints or a freedom ‘to’ enact our own will but a freedom ‘for’ something greater than ourselves.
- University officials charged Students for Life over $5K security fee to hold peaceful event
- ADF attorneys representing cake artist and his Masterpiece Cakeshop asked state high court to uphold Phillips’ First Amendment rights