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- ADF attorneys authored friend-of-the-court brief against lawsuit designed to block conferences that assist faith-based and secular organizations in applying for funding
- Jacksonville cannot punish Queen of Angels Catholic Bookstore for sharing and living out its beliefs.
- The cruelty against Jack Phillips continues. Will you pray for him? You know his story: Jack is the cake artist from Colorado who serves all people but could not—and cannot—create a custom cake that expresses a message he does not believe. For Jack and so many other Christian artists, it’s never about the who. It’s always about what message they’re being asked to communicate. He cannot express every message asked of him. And because our nation’s Constitution protects free speech, he doesn’t have to. After ten years, and despite two victories, he’s still being targeted by activists who want to ...
- The Biden administration is trying to mandate gender identity ideology on Christian college campuses.
- ADF attorneys submitted friend-of-the-court brief on behalf of three pro-life organizations in the state
- ADF filed suit after district refused to allow church to participate in flier program open to other community groups
- ADF vows to continue fight against attempts of judges to radically redefine marriage at state and federal level
- Abortion advocates in Arizona are attacking a law that protects unborn children with genetic anomalies like Down syndrome.
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Matt Sharp, director of the ADF Center for Legislative Advocacy, regarding South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s signing Monday of the Help Not Harm Bill, a law that protects children from dangerous, life-altering medical procedures: “Denying the truth that we are either male or female hurts real people, especially vulnerable children. By enacting this legislation, South Dakota has taken critical steps to protect children from radical activists that peddle gender ideology and pressure children into life-altering ...
- Gov. Reynolds asks state’s high court to finally allow fetal heartbeat law to take effect