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  • … woman to be married to a Christian man. But by God’s providence, Nada later became a Christian, too—and reunited … they should face criminal punishment for their Christian faith because they had reunited as a married couple despite … and sisters in Christ face similar persecution for their faith under laws that don’t protect their God-given freedoms. …
  • … censorship, critical race theory, Marxism, the criminal justice system, and more. As a Christian, Maggie brought her faith into class conversations about politics, faith, and culture. It’s who she is. But Maggie’s views were …
  • … those who speak and live consistent with the Christian faith—here in America and around the world. Jessica Bates, a … organization to hire people who don’t share the ministry’s faith. And just recently, news broke that the federal … brothers and sisters in Christ who are targeted for their faith. Thank you in advance for your generosity. Because of …
  • … those who speak and live consistent with the Christian faith—here in America and around the world. Jessica Bates, a … organization to hire people who don’t share the ministry’s faith. And just recently, news broke that the federal … brothers and sisters in Christ who are targeted for their faith. Thank you in advance for your generosity. Because of …
  • … censorship, critical race theory, Marxism, the criminal justice system, and more. As a Christian, Maggie brought her faith into class conversations about politics, faith, and culture. It’s who she is. But Maggie’s views were …
  • … is a deliberate and dangerous attempt to force people of faith to abandon their sincerely held beliefs or face … The “Equality Act” could force: Churches to abandon their faith-based hiring standards. Example: A Catholic non-profit … laws respect our constitutional freedoms; they promote justice and fairness; they benefit society as a whole; and …
  • Our case against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will very soon be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. All Americans should be able to agree: That federal agencies must follow the law. That the FDA’s job is to ensure safety. But the FDA hasn’t followed the law—it unlawfully removed vital safety standards for the use of high-risk abortion drugs. And it isn’t keeping women and girls safe—the FDA’s own label on these drugs admit that roughly one in 25 women who take them will end up in the emergency room. Yet the FDA eliminated all in-person doctor visits to check for ectopic pregnancies ...
  • … accountable government officials who are misusing the justice system and co-opting Big Banks and Big Tech to coerce …
  • … those who speak and live consistent with the Christian faith—here in America and around the world. It's only through … of friends like you that we can defend people of faith in courtrooms around the world. Now as much as ever, we … brothers and sisters in Christ who are targeted for their faith. Thank you in advance for your generosity. Because of …
  • The job of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is to protect Americans’ health and safety. But the FDA has betrayed this trust and has done the exact opposite by putting women and girls in harm’s way. On March 26, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in Alliance Defending Freedom’s case challenging the FDA’s reckless and unlawful removal of commonsense safeguards on abortion drugs. The pro-women doctors we represent have witnessed firsthand the harm to women and girls caused by the FDA’s reckless actions. Under the FDA’s current rules, prescribers do not check women for life ...