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- President Biden has promised to sign the “Equality Act” into law during his first 100 days if given the chance. Now, with its recent passage in the House, the chances of the “Equality Act” being signed into law are higher than ever before. The “Equality Act” would add “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” as protected classes to many existing federal nondiscrimination laws. And though “nondiscrimination” sounds good in theory, that is not what this bill is truly about. The “Equality Act” is a deliberate and dangerous attempt to force people of faith to abandon their sincerely held beliefs ...
- … concern about possible wide-ranging effects Published September 27, 2010 Related Case: Hollingsworth v. Perry SAN …
- Tanner Cross’ First Amendment rights upheld in settlement, lawsuit challenging Loudoun County School Board policy continues
- ADF attorneys represent South Carolina Politics Club
- … receive critical services during a difficult time in their lives and suppresses the free-speech rights of faith-based … receive critical services during a difficult time in their lives and suppresses the free-speech rights of faith-based …
- ADF represents former Planned Parenthood clinic director suing abortion giant
- ADF attorneys ask court to allow the Association of Christian Schools International, three female athletes to intervene in federal lawsuit
- Don Ziel serves as senior vice president of the Church and Ministry Alliance and assistant general counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom.
- ADF attorneys file consumer complaint with TN attorney general
- Educators Katie Medart and Rachel Sager were fired from their jobs—because they tried to protect their students from the harms of gender ideology. When they saw students struggling with the effects of this ideology, these Christian educators came together to brainstorm ways that they could best support and serve their students. They crafted a set of policy proposals called “I Resolve”—on their own time, and with the knowledge of school officials. But when they shared the proposals publicly, they were punished by the school. Then they were fired. But teachers shouldn’t have to choose between ...