 Dear Fellow American,
Praise God! The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled, 6-3, in United States v. Skrmetti that states can protect kids from harmful drugs and surgeries. Every child deserves to be kept safe from dangerous procedures.
This is a landmark victory for every child in our country, as the ruling will allow EVERY state to implement similar laws to protect children from the harms of gender ideology.
This win moves us that much closer to finally ending the practice of experimenting on children. DONATE Gender ideology is on the ropes. Now we have to keep the momentum going and finish the job. Several cases and many clients are still waiting for justice from the lies of gender ideology, including: - Selina Soule—she and several other female athletes have been standing up for fairness on and off the field for years. We've beaten back efforts to rewrite Title IX at the federal level, but many states, like Connecticut, continue to push policies that force girls to compete against male athletes.
- Dan and Jennifer Mead—their daughter's school secretly treated her as a boy, as part of the school's "social transition" policy. Many school districts around the country still have these policies in place.
- Brian and Katy Wuoti—this loving foster couple had their license revoked because they wouldn't agree to push Vermont's radical gender ideology agenda. They are challenging this illegal policy, along with another family.
With your gift today, we can represent more clients in court (free of charge) and advocate for more good laws that protect children. Plus, you can help maximize the impact of a special $250,000 challenge grant!
Thank you for your support. Countless children are now protected from much of gender ideology's irreversible harms.
In Christ,
John Bursch Senior Counsel, Vice President of Appellate Advocacy Alliance Defending Freedom
P.S. Praise God! The Supreme Court has acted decisively to protect children from harmful drugs and procedures, ruling 6-3, in United States v. Skrmetti. Your gift today helps ADF clients who are still waiting for justice. Plus, you can help maximize the impact of a $250,000 challenge grant!  |