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  • Winning two cases, including a Supreme Court case, should have settled this. Yet cake artist Jack Phillips finds himself in court a third time.
  • Christian filmmakers seek the freedom to create art consistent with their faith.
  • Dirk and Petra Wunderlich had just settled their children in for the first homeschool lesson of the year. Suddenly, with no warning, the full force of the German government showed up to take their children away.
  • The Hope Center is a Christian non-profit organization that offers job skills training, daily meals, laundry, and clothing for the homeless men and women in Anchorage – all free of charge. It also offers a free overnight shelter for women – many of whom are trying to escape from abusive situations and even from sex trafficking.
  • When Julea Ward walked into the room of professors from the counseling department, she hoped to find more tolerance than she’d received from her counseling supervisor at Eastern Michigan University. She was wrong.
  • The EEOC punished Harris Funeral Homes for trying to follow the law as written and elevated politics above the interests of grieving families.
  • In 2006, Elaine Huguenin, a wedding photographer in New Mexico, received an inquiry from Vanessa Wilcox to photograph her same-sex commitment ceremony. Elaine respectfully declined. She and her husband, Jonathan, couldn’t in good conscience use their artistic talents to tell the story of a ceremony that conflicts with their faith.
  • One church in the Bronx borough of New York City spent two decades fighting for the ability to meet in public spaces.
  • The Biden administration wants to force Christian colleges to put males in female dorms.
  • ADF is representing two educators in a lawsuit against an Oregon school district that fired them for voicing their beliefs.