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- Texas school district sues over radical Title IX reinterpretation that jeopardizes students’ privacy, safety, fairness
- Policy change underscores financial giant’s key progress in protecting free speech, religious freedom as ADF rates 85 companies in third year of Business Index
- Long-serving parliamentarian, grandmother Päivi Räsänen to stand trial for third time for expressing Christian beliefs on marriage, sexuality
- ADF attorneys available for media interviews Tuesday following hearing
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Rachel Rouleau regarding a motion to stay and preliminary injunction ADF attorneys filed Thursday with a federal district court in State of Tennessee v. Cardona on behalf of a high-school athlete from West Virginia and Christian Educators Association International, an association of teachers. ADF attorneys are asking the court to immediately halt the Biden administration’s efforts to rewrite Title IX to include “gender identity” in the definition of “sex” in the federal law before that change goes into effect on ...
- ADF attorneys available for media interviews following hearing Thursday
- On behalf of female athlete organization and female student, ADF attorneys join Kansas Attorney General and three other states to preserve fairness, privacy, safety, and free speech in education
- ADF attorneys represent McComb Children’s Clinic in federal lawsuit
- As part of settlement agreement, Moms for Liberty-Yolo County, women’s groups, hold event without incident after getting kicked out first time
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Jake Warner regarding the Arizona Supreme Court’s decision Monday to reject an attempt by Planned Parenthood to halt judgment affirming the state’s pro-life law, but to allow a delay for Attorney General Kris Mayes to consider an appeal. In a response filed Tuesday, ADF attorneys asked the court to finalize its judgment affirming the state’s pro-life law, but the court temporarily paused that process, allowing the attorney general up to 90 days to consider an appeal: “Life is a human right, and Arizona’s pro ...