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  • … school districts and state governments. You can take action to help secure these and more freedoms today. It's …
  • … That’s why we’ve filed a lawsuit challenging the action in federal court. Will you join the fight by signing …
  • … ministries. You see it more and more. Now you can take action to help fuel the effort to stand up for our God-given …
  • Thanks to the support of Ministry Friends like you, Alliance Defending Freedom can help support the everyday work of over 4,500 network attorneys who help protect our freedoms from overreaching government actions. These attorneys—both Allied Attorneys and Blackstone Fellows—generously donate their time and talents to increase the reach and power of our alliance. The Grants and Funding Program provides strategic support and financial assistance to these network attorneys so they can go toe-to-toe with the well-funded opponents of freedom in key cases. Cases like the Minnesota small-town ...
  • When Dayspring Christian Learning Center is threatened, your freedom is on the line, too. When the federal government tries to force faith-based ministries and schools to violate their beliefs to receive needed funding, kids in need lose. And this time, it’s dozens of poor and minority students at Dayspring Christian Learning Center in El Cajon, California, who could be losing out on lunches they desperately need. This is a case of government officials placing ideology above the health and well-being of children—which has happened far too often in the past few years. And it’s a blatant ...
  • Who is Liam? As a middle-school student in Middleborough, Massachusetts, Liam was punished by the school for wearing a t-shirt that says, “There are only two genders.” Why what happened to Liam matters Students don’t forfeit their free speech when they walk into school. It’s not just about a shirt—it’s about government officials telling a middle-schooler that he can’t say something that’s important to him just because they disapprove of what he said. That’s not freedom. If the government can censor Liam, it can censor any student about any subject. The school’s actions are illegal All students ...
  • … be a bad law. And we must stand against it right now. Take Action: Stand Against the “Equality Act” by Signing Your Name …
  • When Elizabeth faced an unexpected pregnancy shortly after graduating college, she didn’t know where to turn. Although she was unsure about pursuing abortion, her boyfriend at the time wanted her to go to Planned Parenthood—and soon she found herself being coerced to take abortion drugs. Elizabeth was assured that when she took the drugs, all she would experience would be “light cramping,” and that she would be “back to work on Monday.” But this is a far cry from what Elizabeth went through. Elizabeth was abandoned when she was most in need. No one told her about the pain she would go through ...
  • … served as lead or co-counsel. This is your generosity in action—the legacy of freedom that you’re helping to leave. …
  • Who is Liam? Then a 12-year-old student at Nichols Middle School in Middleborough, Massachusetts, Liam was punished by the school for wearing a t-shirt that says, “There are only two genders.” Why what happened to Liam matters Students don’t forfeit their free speech when they walk into school. It’s not just about a shirt—it’s about government officials telling a 7 th grader that he can’t say something that’s important to him. That’s not freedom. The School’s Actions are Illegal All students have the constitutional right to exercise their free speech without having to fear being punished by ...