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- Jefferson County Public Schools is secretly forcing young students to room with members of the opposite sex on school-sponsored trips.
- Rising numbers of detransitioners are calling our culture’s denial of basic biology into question.
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Greg Baylor, director of the ADF Center for Religious Schools, regarding a public comment ADF attorneys submitted Monday to urge the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to reconsider and rescind its conclusion that “gender dysphoria” can be a disability and consequently covered under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, a federal law that protects qualified individuals from discrimination based on their disability. Alternatively, ADF attorneys are asking HHS to provide significantly more ...
- Federal court dismisses challenge to state’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act
- ADF attorneys represent John Kluge, forced to resign over mandated use of names, pronouns inconsistent with sex
- ADF attorneys available for media interviews following hearing Friday
- Three women’s swim team captains at Roanoke College were forced to fight for the protection of their sport and their team.
- Love seeks the good of the other, even when that might cause us to be unfairly hated or called hateful.
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding a friend-of-the-court brief ADF attorneys filed with the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday in Missouri Department of Corrections v. Finney, in which three prospective jurors were dismissed because of their religious beliefs: “American society has no place for religious tests for civic duty. What happened in Missouri is egregiously wrong and extremely troubling. Even though the prospective jurors made it clear that they would adhere to the law and judge ...
- ADF attorneys representing cake artist and his Masterpiece Cakeshop asked state high court to uphold Phillips’ First Amendment rights