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- Educators Katie Medart and Rachel Sager were fired from their jobs—because they tried to protect their students from the harms of gender ideology. When they saw students struggling with the effects of this ideology, these Christian educators came together to brainstorm ways that they could best support and serve their students. They crafted a set of policy proposals called “I Resolve”—on their own time, and with the knowledge of school officials. But when they shared the proposals publicly, they were punished by the school. Then they were fired. But teachers shouldn’t have to choose between ...
- Lawsuit challenges Jefferson County Public Schools policy that assigns students to overnight accommodations based on ‘gender identity,’ not sex
- Photographer Amy Lawson filed a lawsuit to challenge a pair of laws that threatened her right to speak consistent with her beliefs.
- Broad support for safety, fairness in schools filed with 6th Circuit in case brought by states, ADF attorneys
- Massachusetts has replaced the terms ‘mother’ and ‘father’ in parentage laws, but it can’t change the importance of those words.
- Thank you for helping make the Blackstone Legal Fellowship a success! We just wrapped up the 25 th year of the program, and we’re excited to see how God will use these brilliant young men and women to advance His kingdom and defend our most cherished freedoms. They will now join over 3,000 Fellows and alumni impacting the culture and the legal profession across the U.S. and the world. Whether they serve in business, law, government, non-profit, or elsewhere, we know they are equipped to be the leaders God has called them to be. Thank you for taking part in making this life-changing program a ...
- ADF attorneys representing Mid Vermont Christian School file opening brief after exclusion from statewide sports league
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch regarding a proposed friend-of-the-court brief ADF attorneys filed Friday with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit in Parents Defending Education v. Olentangy Local School District Board of Education in support of educators and students’ First Amendment right to speak according to their deeply held beliefs. In the case, Parents Defending Education is asking the full 6th Circuit to hear its appeal after a three-judge panel—over a strong dissent ...
- Federal appeals court rules in favor of ADF-represented schools
- ADF attorneys will be available for media interviews following hearing Wednesday