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  • … their 13-year-old daughter as a boy, referring to her by a new masculine name and male pronouns. District policy … official records to remove references to the district’s new name and pronouns for her. The Meads only discovered the … daughter asking that teachers begin referring to her by a new masculine name. Despite the trust the Meads had placed in …
  • The FDA has used unreliable data and inadequate scientific literature in its decisions to remove safety standards from abortion drugs.
  • … In 2017, for example, more than 5,000 males ran 400-meter times that were faster than the personal bests of female …
  • … for a child is a home with a married mother and father. In New York, for example, the state used a public-accommodation … Act—to target a Christian adoption ministry called New Hope Family Services , which has been placing children in …
  • … the provider’s foster parents from caring for any new foster children. It didn’t matter that no one had ever … conform their beliefs to match the government’s or shut down. ADF has represented other ministries—including New Hope Family Services  in New York and Catholic Charities West Michigan —in court to …
  • … Make no mistake: New York’s new censorship law targets constitutionally protected speech … media networks. But this attack on free speech is nothing new. We’ve seen countless forms of censorship from government …
  • … rights of all people. We never want to be forced to turn down a case because of a lack of funds. For every $1 ADF … That means every $1 you give today can have up to FIVE TIMES the impact. Your gift of $50 could have the impact of …
  • … your brothers and sisters in Christ. We never want to turn down an important grant because of a lack of funds. Every $1 you give today can have up to four times the impact thanks to the donated time and resources of …
  • … The Lemon Test In 1971, the Supreme Court devised a new test for evaluating government actions that might violate … ADF experienced this argument when it challenged the New York City Department of Education’s ban on religious …
  • … for abortions. For example, ERAs in some states, including New Mexico and Connecticut, have been used by courts to … the abortion context. The ERA could also be used to strike down even commonsense state regulations on abortion, such as … open to reinterpretation, the ERA invites courts to strike down many commonsense laws that benefit women, including …