Press Release | California Special Education Aide Sues School District Following Administrative Leave Placement Due to Trump Backpack

Press Release | California Special Education Aide Sues School District Following Administrative Leave Placement Due to Trump Backpack

Advocates for Faith and Freedom filed a lawsuit on behalf of Alyssa Esquivel, an American Sign Language Special Education Instructional Aide for the San Gabriel Unified School District in Southern California. The lawsuit challenges the School District's directive banning Ms. Esquivel from bringing her Trump-themed backpack and water bottle to campus, as well as the decision to place her on involuntary leave and suspend her without pay for bringing those items to school.

Faith and Freedom Amidst the Chaos

Faith and Freedom Amidst the Chaos

In a whirlwind of political upheaval, the United States stands at a crossroads as we approach the 2024 elections. The recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump has sent shockwaves through the nation, while President Joe Biden’s decision to drop out of the race has further complicated the political landscape. These unprecedented events not only shape the immediate future of our nation but also underscore the intense culture war that continues to divide Americans.

Press Release | California Christian Academy Wins Case Brought By Cal/OSHA

Press Release | California Christian Academy Wins Case Brought By Cal/OSHA

Yesterday, the court has once again ruled in favor of Calvary Chapel San Jose and Calvary Christian Academy, marking a significant victory in the ongoing case started by Cal/OSHA. This decision comes after Cal/OSHA sought to impose penalties based on outdated COVID-19 regulations that are no longer in effect.

Press Release | Advocates For Faith & Freedom Files a Motion to Reconsider on Behalf of Pastor Dennis Hodges

Press Release | Advocates For Faith & Freedom Files a Motion to Reconsider on Behalf of Pastor Dennis Hodges

The Court erroneously dismissed Pastor Hodges’ lawsuit leading Pastor Hodges to file a Motion to Reconsider. The Court classified Pastor Hodges’ personal religious beliefs as political rhetoric not protected by the First Amendment. By classifying his religious beliefs as political rhetoric and upholding Pastor Hodges’ removal from the Advisory Board, the Court created an unconstitutional litmus test based on religion for those who wish to hold office.

Championing Faith and Freedom: Advocates in Action

Championing Faith and Freedom: Advocates in Action

Many victories take place before ever reaching the court steps. While much of our battle lies within the courtroom, Advocates for Faith & Freedom does not stop there. We proactively defend our faith and freedom by tackling constitutional violations and threats head-on.

Upholding Truth: The Rise of a Movement

Upholding Truth: The Rise of a Movement

Ms. Tapia received a Notice of Unprofessional Conduct from the District, which included twelve baseless allegations. She was accused of posting offensive content on her personal Instagram, referencing her faith in conversations with students, and expressing controversial opinions on gender identity. The District claimed her posts were racist, offensive, and disrespectful toward individuals based on their sexual orientation. However, these allegations were a gross mischaracterization, as Ms. Tapia loves and respects all people, regardless of sexual orientation, race, or gender.

Press Release | California Public School Teacher Fired For Her Religious Beliefs Settles With California School District

Press Release | California Public School Teacher Fired For Her Religious Beliefs Settles With California School District

The Jurupa Unified School District Board approved a settlement agreement between Jessica Tapia and the Jurupa Unified School District to settle her lawsuit for $360,000. Last year, Advocates for Faith and Freedom filed a lawsuit challenging Jurupa Unified School District in the Central District of California after the wrongful termination of public school teacher Jessica Tapia for her religious beliefs.