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- Alliance Defending Freedom asks U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate asylum for persecuted German family
- Police correctly acknowledged that they were wrong to punish Isabel Vaughan-Spruce for silently praying, but the U.K. must do more to protect free speech.
- The Brazilian Supreme Court blatantly violated free speech rights by banning X after the company’s chairman, Elon Musk, declined to censor disfavored views.
- The IOC’s inaction threatens all female athletes. Denying reality has consequences, and female athletes are the ones who will pay the price.
- When we are facing a world of compromise, we offer the joy of conviction.
- A mayor in Brussels ordered police to shut down a conservative conference because he disagreed with the organizers’ beliefs.
- The following quote may be attributed to ADF International Director of Advocacy Robert Clarke regarding documents released Monday concerning the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) that reveal “ widespread medical malpractice on children and vulnerable adults”: “No child is ever born in the wrong body. Children depend on adults to guide and empower them to feel comfortable and confident in their own skin, not to push them down a dangerous and irreversible path of transition. Around the globe, patients and doctors have been assured they are following ‘best practice’ ...
- The Helsinki Court of Appeal dismissed all charges against Finnish Member of Parliament Päivi Räsänen, but the prosecutor general has once again appealed.
- Helsinki District Court unanimously dismisses all charges against Parliamentarian Päivi Räsänen, Bishop Pohjola
- The following quote may be attributed to ADF International Director of UN Advocacy Elyssa Koren regarding the signing of the Geneva Consensus Declaration, a joint declaration by the U.S. and 31 other countries affirming their commitment to protecting pregnant mothers and their unborn children and unequivocally declaring that there is no human right to abortion: “Today, 32 countries have confirmed their commitment to protecting human rights for the most vulnerable members of society. The Geneva Consensus Declaration, signed by world leaders, makes clear that there is ‘no international right to ...