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  • River Falls campus forbids student conversation without advance permission, student group recognition
  • Could a church or a ministry near you be in danger of losing access to its financial accounts? For this Memphis-based church, it happened so abruptly. Without warning or explanation, Bank of America sent a letter to Indigenous Advance Ministries to notify them that its accounts were being closed. The ministry provides aid to impoverished orphans, widows, youth, and other at-risk populations in Uganda. The bank also targeted Servants of Christ church, which partners with the ministry. Bank of America told them they had 30 days to find a new bank and switch, and just a few weeks before an ...
  • Idaho passed a law protecting children from harmful medical procedures used to address gender dysphoria. Activists are challenging the law.
  • As part of settlement agreement, Moms for Liberty-Yolo County, women’s groups, hold event without incident after getting kicked out first time
  • One need look no further than Colorado to see that we are not immune from this stain on the soul of liberty.
  • Female athletes in West Virginia are losing opportunities to compete and win after an order from the 4th Circuit.
  • Thanks to your generosity this Giving Tuesday, freedom is being defended for all Americans. I wanted to take just a moment to express my gratitude to you for sacrificially giving of your resources to Alliance Defending Freedom. I know that we live in a time of deep uncertainty—especially in the economy. Thank you for stepping out in faith and making a gift to help fuel the many critical legal cases that our team is litigating across the nation. You are helping make a real difference for the future of freedom in America. Please know that I know your gift is not just a financial contribution. It ...
  • He’s been called names, received death threats, been compared to Nazis and slaveholders, and been dragged into court again and again. All because he wants to say what he believes without fear of government punishment. But let’s back up. Jack is a cake artist in Colorado. As the owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, he gladly serves all people. And like most artists, he always decides whether to create a custom cake based on what message it will express, never who requests it. For this, Colorado officials tried to punish Jack all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court. They wanted to force Jack to say ...
  • Parents who want to adopt shouldn’t face discrimination for their deeply held Christian beliefs. They shouldn’t be denied access to available government opportunities because of their faith. Yet that’s precisely what’s happening to Jessica Bates—a mother of five who is seeking to adopt and care for a sibling pair. Oregon is flat-out rejecting Jessica’s application for failing to “meet the adoption home standards.” In other words, she won’t tell boys they can be girls and girls they can be boys, take children to events like Pride parades, or facilitate a child’s access to potentially ...
  • $1 MILLION CHALLENGE GRANT OPPORTUNITY As a concerned citizen who cares about keeping the door open for the Gospel and securing freedom’s future, we bet you feel like you sometimes have to stay quiet about your beliefs ... to self-censor. In this cultural moment, your God-given rights are facing mounting threats from government officials and activists. Religious freedom is being restricted. Free speech is being curtailed. The rights of parents are being ignored. And biological reality—that we are created male or female—is being denied by officials as high as the Biden administration itself ...