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  • … be to God, we’ve won 15 victories at the U.S. Supreme Court in 12 years—and nearly 80% of all our cases since we …
  • Make no mistake: New York’s new censorship law targets constitutionally protected speech on social media networks. But this attack on free speech is nothing new. We’ve seen countless forms of censorship from government officials, social media platforms, and even financial institutions. But now, satirical websites like The Babylon Bee must face humorless state officials depriving them of their First Amendment freedoms. At ADF, we believe that all Americans are free to peacefully express their point of view, and that includes humor and sarcasm. Further, we believe that our freedoms don’t hinge ...
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  • … be to God, we’ve won 15 victories at the U.S. Supreme Court in 12 years—and nearly 80% of all our cases since we …
  • … denies any wrongdoing. In fact, it’s appealing a federal court ruling that deemed the administration’s behavior …
  • … prosecutor has decided to appeal the second unanimous court decision that exonerated Päivi and Lutheran Bishop …
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  • When Deb Figliola, a teacher in Harrisonburg, Virginia, was asked to lie to parents about their own children, she knew she had to stand for what’s right. She just could not deceive parents about her students. Deb teaches special education and English to middle schoolers who are reading and writing significantly below their level. And she absolutely loves what she does. But after the Harrisonburg City Public School Board instituted a new policy that upended parents’ right to direct the upbringing of their children, she knew she had to challenge the board’s violations of parents’ rights ...