Press Release

Colo. cake artist weighing all options after state high court declines to take case

The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Jeremy Tedesco. (4/30/2020)

Blog

Why Some Tech Companies Are Silencing Conservative Viewpoints

This group labels everyone the disagree with as a "hater" or an "extremist." What is worse than these unfair labels is that tech companies are taking them seriously. (4/20/2020)

Blog

At Yale, Incest and Bestiality Win Out Over Religious Freedom

The title of this blog is shocking and true. Christian student groups at Yale cannot obtain recognition, and its significant benefits (access to campus facilities, funding for events, numerous communication channels, and more), if they desire to restrict their members and leaders to students who share their religious beliefs. (4/19/2020)

Blog

Sixth Circuit Victory In Counseling Student Conscience Rights Case!!!

Today, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling in ADF's case involving Julea Ward, a student Eastern Michigan University expelled from its graduate counseling program because of her religious beliefs. (4/19/2020)

Blog

You Asked, We Answer: What Is a Pre-Enforcement Challenge?

Thankfully, we don’t have to violate an unconstitutional law and suffer the penalty in order to challenge that law in court. (4/22/2021)

Blog

News You Should Know: Victories of Magnifying Proportions

Did you see these news stories from the past week? (4/20/2020)

Blog

When an Overreaction to “Under God” Tried to Get Around the Constitution

The Supreme Judicial Court’s decision upheld a lower court ruling that the phrase “under God” in the Pledge serves as a clear “acknowledgment of the Founding Fathers political philosophy, and the historical and religious traditions of the United States.” (4/19/2020)

Blog

Should We Be Forced to Promote Every Event the Government Demands of Us?

This week on Freedom Matters, we sat down with Jack Phillips and ADF attorney Jeremy Tedesco to discuss Jack's case. (4/20/2020)

Blog

Here’s Why the Larsens Want to Film Weddings

Carl and Angel Larsen want to glorify God by telling marriage stories through film. But there is a Minnesota law standing in the way. (4/20/2020)

Blog

Censorship of Religious Expression at Graduation Ceremonies… Here We Go Again

A.M. v. Taconic Hills Central School District involves a public school’s decision to censor the free speech of the 8th Grade Class Co-President at a graduation ceremony. (4/29/2021)

Blog

The Deafening Sound of Silence

Alliance Defending Freedom has drafted legal memos explaining the First Amendment rights of secondary students and college students to participate in PLDOSS. If you decide to participate, these memos will help you respond to any attempts to restrict or shut down your expression. If you experience any problems participating in PLDOSS, please call us for help at 1-800-835-5233. (4/30/2021)

Blog

Arizona College Students No Longer Have To Choose Between Their Religious Convictions And Their Diplomas

Thanks to a bill recently signed into law by Arizona's governor, Jan Brewer, students enrolled in helping profession (counseling, social work, and psychology) programs at Arizona public universities will no longer have to choose between their religion and their degrees when they are assigned a client who seeks counseling that conflicts with their sincere religious beliefs. (4/29/2021)

Blog

The ACLU's Newest Spin On Their Porn for Schoolkids Campaign

The ACLU recently filed a lawsuit against Camdenton R-III School District in Missouri, seeking an injunction prohibiting the District from continuing to use a "sexuality" internet filter. (4/29/2021)