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  • … for medical transitions, which are required by the government’s interpretation of the ACA and related … doctors’ medical judgment or conscientious objections. How did the Biden administration overstep its authority? On Jan. … that go against their deeply held convictions—especially when they involve children and adolescents. Case timeline May …
  • … hill in cross country without a wheelbarrow.’” It worked. “When I would hit hills in my races, I was like, ‘All right. … that she looked at some things differently than they did. She also realized that, for at least some of the women, … “But we had always tried to impress on ourselves and on our children that you’ve got to trust God. You just have to …
  • … of businesses. Any employer with fewer than 50 employees did not have to provide health insurance. HRSA exempted some … (RFRA). Passed by Congress in 1993, RFRA states that the government cannot “substantially burden a person’s exercise … beliefs. The bottom line Americans’ freedoms do not end when they choose to open a business. The government cannot …
  • … In fact, that commitment almost ended my career before it began. I had wanted to be a midwife since I was in my late … and we formed Nottingham Students for Life (NSFL). But our initial application to become a society was rejected by … had saidabout me — people I should have trusted, people I did trust. I was really surprised by one line in particular, …
  • … they decide they want him to. Clients set their own goals when talking with Brian, and he only works toward the goals … But the law doesn’t stop Brian from promoting the government’s beliefs about gender and sexuality. In fact, it … the 9th Circuit inexplicably ruled that Washington’s law did not regulate Brian’s speech. It claimed the law only …
  • … done — you’re gone.” That was Eva’s consuming thought when she found out she was pregnant at age 16. “My initial instinct was to hide it from my family,” she says. She remembered a small building … plans to be a mother at this stage of her life. What she did plan was earning a psychology degree and dedicating her …
  • … and facilitating abortions. But this wasn’t something she could agree to. Sandra became a pediatric nurse to take care … her job. Who is Sandra Rojas? Sandra was 17 years old when she walked into a local children’s home. She knew then … care professionals never have to go through what she did—that they are free to live out their beliefs without fear …
  • … Smith’s view of education took a profound turn in 1981, when he heard a radio program that introduced him to the idea … your wife were pioneers in homeschooling. What challenges did you face when at-home education was in its infancy? MS: … you couldn’t homeschool. I was able to legally defend our right to homeschool. Then other homeschooling families …
  • … of higher learning. At Alliance Defending Freedom, our Center for Academic Freedom strives to uphold the First … are forced to remain if they want to share their beliefs. When a college or university establishes a “free speech … that it retract the no-contact orders, which it finally did a few days later. Even so, it had already dragged …
  • … temperatures than next to a man. As you might imagine, it can be easy for someone in this situation to feel like an … Let’s take a closer look at the case and why the government came after this vital ministry. The Downtown Hope … of Anchorage II It all started in January 2018, when a man who identifies as a woman tried to gain access to …