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- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom General Counsel Kristen Waggoner regarding a letter ADF sent Wednesday to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland asking him to rescind his decision, apparently at the behest of activist groups who oppose parental concerns about the politicization of public schools, to direct the Federal Bureau of Investigation to convene meetings and consider actions in concert with other federal agencies regarding the “threat” such parents pose, effectively treating parents similarly to terrorists: “Parents expressing concern over critical ...
- ADF attorneys ask court to allow the Association of Christian Schools International, three female athletes to intervene in federal lawsuit
- What is ‘critical race theory,’ where did the term come from, and what does it mean?
- ADF attorneys represent John Kluge in appeal of district court’s ruling
- ADF attorneys represent Frederick Douglass Foundation, Students for Life of America
- ADF represents marriage and family therapist opposing state’s 2018 law criminalizing certain speech
- A lawsuit threatened religious colleges and universities that exercise their religious beliefs about marriage and human sexuality.
- Dissenting judge called decision ‘unprecedented,’ ‘staggering’ in scope for giving officials more authority to regulate speech as it becomes more expressive
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Denise Burke regarding the U.S. House of Representatives’ passage Friday of the so-called “Women’s Health Protection Act,” legislation that does the opposite of its name by invalidating nearly every state law regulating abortion, thereby reducing health protections for women: “Today the House of Representatives voted in favor of a bill that endangers women and unborn babies under the guise of ‘health care.’ The so-called ‘Women’s Health Protection Act’ prohibits most—if not all—of the reasonable state ...
- ADF attorneys ask district court to rule conclusively in favor of religious students, schools