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The Docket: News and Commentary Articles from ADF
Pennsylvania School District Allowed Boys in Girls’ Restrooms
Alexis Lightcap, along with other students and parents, sued Boyertown Area School District after it allowed boys in girls’ private spaces.
Oregon School District Fired Educators for Speaking Out
ADF is representing two educators in a lawsuit against an Oregon school district that fired them for voicing their beliefs.
Pro-Life Students School Professor on Free Speech
A professor at Fresno State tried to censor the campus chapter of Students for Life.
What You May Not Know: How ADF Helped Overturn Roe v. Wade
Many years of planning and tireless work paid off in the historic
Dobbs
decision overturning
Roe
.
Supreme Court to Hear Colorado Counselor’s Challenge to Censorship Law
Colorado is trying to force Christian counselor Kaley Chiles to express only the government’s views on gender identity and sexual orientation.
How Gender Theory Undermines Reality
Read this breakdown of the history of gender theory and how it’s been used as a political tool to reshape society for the worse.
Atlanta Paid $1.2 Million for Axing Christian Fire Chief
Kelvin Cochran was fired from his job as fire chief by the city of Atlanta because he expressed Christian beliefs in a book he wrote.
Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen Still in Court After ‘Hate Crime’ Charge for Quoting the Bible
The Helsinki Court of Appeal dismissed all charges against Finnish Member of Parliament Päivi Räsänen, but the prosecutor general has once again appealed.
How ADF Protected First Amendment Rights During COVID
Government officials have a duty to uphold the First Amendment, even during times of crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic.
University Removes Speaker Instead of Disruptive Mob
SUNY Binghamton assisted a mob of protesters in shutting down a speech by world-famous economist Dr. Art Laffer.
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