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- Policies that ignore biological reality—ignore sex—pose serious risks to student health and safety and undermine parents' fundamental rights.
- ADF attorneys ask court to allow female athlete to intervene to help defend Florida’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act
- ADF attorney, client attend signing ceremony at invitation of Gov. DeSantis
- ADF attorneys represent high school female athletes forced to compete against biological males
- It’s discouraging that the federal district court has decided that these experiences—these lost opportunities—simply don’t matter.
- Court dismisses lawsuit of high school female athletes forced to compete against biological males
- Client videos (YouTube): Overview | Selina Soule’s Story | Alanna Smith’s Story Client videos (Vimeo): Overview | Selina Soule’s Story | Alanna Smith’s Story B-roll: Terry Miller and Andraya Yearwood win race over Chelsea Mitchell (2018-06-04) The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Christiana (Holcomb) Kiefer regarding the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights’ withdrawal Tuesday of its revised letter of impending enforcement action concerning women’s athletics in Connecticut; DOE’s action reverses its previous position informing the ...
- Client videos (YouTube): Overview | Selina Soule’s Story | Alanna Smith’s Story Client videos (Vimeo): Overview | Selina Soule’s Story | Alanna Smith’s Story B-roll: Terry Miller and Andraya Yearwood win race over Chelsea Mitchell (2018-06-04) The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Christiana Kiefer regarding the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights’ revised letter of impending enforcement action issued Monday that informs the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference that the recent decision of the U.S. Supreme Court regarding ...
- OCR investigation requested by ADF on behalf of female athletes addresses illegal policy, warns of impending enforcement
- ADF attorneys represent female track competitors marginalized by Connecticut’s allowance of boys in their events