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  • ADF attorneys filed suit against Colorado officials on behalf of Jack Phillips after they took action against him again after the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling.
  • 11th Circuit rules to protect students’ privacy, biological distinction between sexes.
  • ADF attorneys are co-counsel in defense of state’s Protecting Freedom of Conscience from Government Discrimination Act
  • ADF lawsuit prompts state officials to reverse course, respect churches’ religious freedom
  • ADF attorneys representing an Iowa church filed a federal lawsuit against members of the Iowa Civil Rights Commission, among others.
  • The city of Houston attempted to subpoena 17 different types of communications belonging to several area pastors in a lawsuit in which the pastors were not even involved.
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Natalie Thompson regarding a Louisiana district court’s ruling Thursday in Rapides Parish School Board v. United States Department of Education to halt the Biden administration’s illegal rewrite of Title IX while the lawsuit continues. This is the first preliminary injunction issued in the country that puts a stop to the administration’s unlawful Title IX rule: “The Biden administration’s radical redefinition of sex turns back the clock on equal opportunity for women, undermines fairness, and threatens student ...
  • ADF attorneys available for media interviews following oral arguments Tuesday
  • ADF attorneys available for media interviews following oral arguments Tuesday
  • The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of U.S. Litigation David Cortman regarding a decision Sunday by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit in L.M. v. Town of Middleborough that affirms a Massachusetts school’s decision to forbid a middle school student from wearing two T-shirts to school that say, “There are only two genders” and “There are [censored] genders”: “Students don’t lose their free speech rights the moment they walk into a school building. This case isn’t about T-shirts; it’s about a public school telling a ...