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- The Supreme Court has an opportunity to stop government officials from engaging in social media censorship.
- Cuyahoga County’s law would have forced Kristi Stokes to officiate same-sex weddings, but an ADF lawsuit led to the county backing down.
- Censorship by both private and public actors may be on the rise, but ADF has seen victories in both arenas.
- ADF is challenging SB 1564, an Illinois law that would force pro-life doctors and pregnancy centers to refer for abortion.
- True freedom is not primarily a freedom ‘from’ external restraints or a freedom ‘to’ enact our own will but a freedom ‘for’ something greater than ourselves.
- California unlawfully discriminated against certain speech with a law passed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Vermont snowboarding coach Dave Bloch favorably settled his lawsuit after being fired for saying that men and women are different.
- Pre-enforcement challenges have been a hallmark of civil-rights litigation for decades, helping Americans challenge unjust laws while minimizing personal risk.
- Government officials are using counselors to impose the state’s views about gender ideology on clients.
- Daniel Burritt challenged a New York regulation that prevented him from sharing the Gospel on his private property.