Alliance Defending Freedom

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ADF is an alliance-building, non-profit legal organization committed to protecting religious freedom, free speech, parental rights, and the sanctity of life.

Scottsdale, AZ
Joined March 2009

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  1. David Byle, a Christian evangelist living in Turkey, was forced to leave the country he called home for 19 years – simply because he shared his faith. Together with ADF International, David Byle is taking his case to the European Court of Human Rights.

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  2. When our laws and policies ignore biological reality, it is girls and women who suffer the consequences. In the case of the Olympics, female athletes are kept from competing for their country when they would otherwise have qualified.

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  3. In response to the multiple constitutional violations at Montclair State University, ADF filed a federal lawsuit to end the school’s discriminatory and restrictive policies. Now, we have successfully settled that suit.

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  4. Aug 7

    “Government officials can’t treat some people worse than others simply because they dislike their beliefs,” writes ADF Senior Counsel Kate Anderson, who represented Country Mills Farm in court last week.

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  5. Aug 7

    Mississippi is putting teeth into its pledge to care for its most vulnerable citizens. The state recently filed its opening brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in a case over a law that protects women and unborn children.

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  6. Aug 7

    Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission, a Christian ministry serving the homeless, is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear its case.

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  7. Aug 6

    David Byle, a Christian evangelist living in Turkey, was forced to leave the country he called home for 19 years – simply because he shared his faith. Together with ADF International, David Byle is taking his case to the European Court of Human Rights.

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  8. Aug 6

    When our laws and policies ignore biological reality, it is girls and women who suffer the consequences. In the case of the Olympics, female athletes are kept from competing for their country when they would otherwise have qualified.

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  9. Aug 6

    Barronelle Stutzman might have another chance at justice. A recent ruling in a different case, 303 Creative v. Elenis, has bearing on the legal issues presented and should be considered before Barronelle’s case is closed.

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  10. Aug 5

    "By invalidating California’s blanket demand for confidential, charitable-donor information, the high court has protected the donor privacy and free association rights of all Americans." — ADF Senior Counsel John Bursch

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  11. Aug 5

    “Government officials can’t treat some people worse than others simply because they dislike their beliefs,” writes ADF Senior Counsel Kate Anderson, who represented Country Mills Farm in court last week.

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  12. Aug 5

    TODAY: Full 6th Circuit upholds Tennessee’s 48-hour waiting period before an abortion ADF attorneys filed friend-of-the-court brief in favor of state law ensuring women have critical health information Read more:

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  13. Aug 5

    Either "hire someone who has stated his intent to change the organization’s beliefs, or shut its doors to the homeless neighbors who rely on the Mission for help."

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  14. Aug 5

    The Washington Supreme Court has put Seattle's Union Gospel Mission to "an untenable choice," writes ADF Senior Counsel John Bursch.

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  15. Aug 4

    Mississippi is putting teeth into its pledge to care for its most vulnerable citizens. The state recently filed its opening brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in a case over a law that protects women and unborn children.

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  16. Aug 4

    UPDATE: Pro-liberty student group’s lawsuit prompts NJ university to abolish its bias response team and end unconstitutional policies ADF attorneys represent club forced to stop speaking at Montclair State University without permit Read more:

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  17. Aug 4

    Barronelle Stutzman might have another chance at justice. A recent ruling in a different case, 303 Creative v. Elenis, has bearing on the legal issues presented and should be considered before Barronelle’s case is closed.

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  18. Aug 3

    Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission, a Christian ministry serving the homeless, is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear its case.

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  19. Aug 3

    In June, a Colorado trial court ruled against Jack Phillips for not designing a custom pink-and-blue cake celebrating a gender transition. We have appealed this decision and look forward to defending Jack in court once again.

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  20. Aug 2

    "By invalidating California’s blanket demand for confidential, charitable-donor information, the high court has protected the donor privacy and free association rights of all Americans." — ADF Senior Counsel John Bursch

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