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  • … males have a roughly 15-20% jumping advantage over women. When examining the vertical jump needed in volleyball, one … scientifically clear that which common sense tells us: when gender identity trumps biology, women’s athletic …
  • … in March. Thankfully, in September 2022, a federal court granted our motion for preliminary injunction, saying … toward the attorneys’ fees for Dr. Cochrane and the other CMDA doctors who brought the lawsuit. The settlement … to participate in the process of assisted suicide, even when a doctor has conscientious objections. February 2022 : …
  • … Denies Opportunities to Female Athletes An appellate court ruled that a lawsuit from four female athletes who were … and women, a policy in Connecticut denies girls exactly what Title IX promised. It allows males who identify as … that our laws and policies reflect biological reality. When they don’t, it’s girls and women who most often suffer …
  • … room while the girls’ volleyball team was also changing. When Blake, a freshman and member of the volleyball team, … expressed her opinion, she was suspended from school. And when her father Travis voiced his concerns, he was suspended … have been heavily involved in OSSD and RUHS sports and other activities. At various times, Travis coached the RUHS …
  • … use her God-given gifts to save lives and care for people. When Cathy became a nurse, she expected to care for and … person she treated. But she was shocked and disgusted when the hospital that employed her told her that she must … she was forced to witness. But thanks to these revisions, other nurses at Mount Sinai will not be forced to go through …
  • … their role and responsibility as parents. They want to do what is best for their children and parent them well. But the … with the parent/guardian” (emphases in original). In other words, HCPS staff are directed to hide information … educating children, not seek to leave parents in the dark when it comes to profound decisions that involve the …
  • … to violate religious freedom, but it’s particularly cruel when it does so in a way that harms children in need. In the state of California, that’s exactly what both federal and state officials did to the Church of … The city also has a lower median income than in most other parts of California, with nearly one-fifth of residents …
  • … with their clients about certain topics and viewpoints when discussing their pain and meeting the goals they … censorship law keeps him from helping these clients. What’s more, the law threatens Brian with fines of up to … allowed to seek and goals they are not. The U.S. Supreme Court has recognized that “the people lose when the …
  • … students on his snowboarding team before a competition. What truth did school administrators find so egregious? The … or as its employee but as a private citizen during a time when players and coaches were free to attend to personal … speech is protected by the First Amendment, as the Supreme Court made clear in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District in …
  • … never expected the government to step in and tell him what conversations were off limits with his patients. But that is exactly what he faced in New York City. That’s why Dr. Schwartz found … decided to  challenge this unconstitutional ordinance  in court. What’s at stake? The conversations that Dr. Schwartz …