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  • … California Thinks It Can Raise Your Kids Better Than You Can Along with violating the Constitution and federal law, … by giving California courts the ability to strip parents who reside in another state of their parental rights if their …
  • … saw numerous attempts by state governments to control what churches teach, where they worship, and how they exercise their religious freedom. Some government officials put the First Amendment on hold and … of God are challenging a Washington state abortion law. Who are Jay and Sandy Smith? Jay and Sandy Smith don’t just …
  • … pregnancy, abortion may seem like the only solution. I can’t afford to raise a child. I’m too young. I’ll have to … that their unborn child is, in fact, a precious person who deserves to live. Read the stories of three young women … magic words, but Ruth has learned there is little they can’t accomplish. "I was an angel in my parents’ eyes. I …
  • … husband, Matt, have four children — two girls, two boys — who started their education in the same elementary and middle … here,” Carlos says. “Very diverse points of view. You can talk about different ideas.” They wanted their two sons … a viewpoint diversity problem. Here’s how they can fix it. Government Targets A Christian Children’s Home Why should a …
  • … for the passage of the “Equality Act.” This could force: churches to abandon their faith-based hiring standards; … brazenly ignoring the constitutional limits on the federal government's power.   And, of course, the administration … hold the administration accountable. And the best way you can help do that is with a monthly gift. Donate Now The time …
  • … Ministerial Exception Protects Religious Institutions from Government Interference The ministerial exception allows … critical that the organization—rather than the governmentcan decide who performs this vital function. This is why our …
  • … workers, counselors, students, parents—brave people who are seeking justice and need someone to advocate for them. Whether they face censorship, government intrusion into their families, or threats to their … Athletes Yakima Union Gospel Mission “[If the government can force religious ministries to hire people who do not …
  • … aware of a different kind of robbery … one plotted by government officials bent on taking one of her most basic … snow-capped peaks, wildflowers and wildlife. If you can add to that loving parents, a close-knit extended family, … children with disabilities — and where she herself could decide what messages she would promote. Soon after, she …
  • … like you, as there is no financial burden for the students who attend. Your gift will help train the next generation of … certain principles upon that matter, from which it can never depart, and without which it would cease to be.” … and in all places. Blackstone’s influence on American law can hardly be overstated. His writings trained nearly every …
  • … sister and her husband. He was 18 before he learned who his real mother was. And, in large measure, who he was, … person, of course, could hear nothing. "But those officers can. And that's sacred." He doesn't get emotional, doesn't go … religious views and opinions on his personal blog. "The government can't do that," says Hal Frampton, senior counsel …