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- ADF attorneys represent student at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
- ADF attorneys represent art therapy student after Southern Illinois University Edwardsville violated her constitutional rights
- Following ADF lawsuit, Univ. of Houston-Clear Lake changes policy to allow Ratio Christi to freely operate according to its beliefs
- ADF attorneys represent Young Americans for Liberty at University of Alabama in Huntsville
- ADF attorneys representing parents, students ask court to halt Albemarle County School Board’s discrimination based on race, religion
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Legal Counsel Christiana Holcomb regarding South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s signing Thursday of SB 46, a bill that protects athletic opportunities for all females by ensuring they are not forced to compete against men playing on women’s sports teams: “Girls deserve equal opportunities to experience the thrill of victory. We welcome South Dakota to the growing number of states that are ensuring their female athletes won’t be spectators in their own sports. When schools and society ignore biological differences between the sexes ...
- ADF attorneys represent former Georgia Gwinnett College student prevented from sharing his faith on campus
- ADF attorneys representing parents, students sue Albemarle County School Board for discriminating against students based on race, religion
- Two female athletes in Idaho are seeking to ensure that women and girls have the chance to compete.
Multiple groups ask US Supreme Court to take case to rein in immunity for lawbreaking govt officials
WASHINGTON – Multiple groups have filed friend-of-the-court briefs encouraging the U.S. Supreme Court to take an Arkansas State University student’s case against university officials. Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing the student, Ashlyn Hoggard, are seeking reversal of a lower court ruling that allowed university officials to escape consequences for their violation of her free speech rights under the First Amendment. Although the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit ruled that ASU officials violated Hoggard’s constitutionally protected freedoms, it said that the ...