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  • … pull over. The young woman had a cigarette in her mouth. “You’ve got to get rid of the cigarette,” Jean Marie told her. … you tired of living that life?” Jean Marie asked. “Cuz I know I was.” The young woman was trying to decide who exactly … offers free services to women,” Payne says, “and it should be free to serve women and offer them the support they …
  • … to school, and Jennifer agreed. But Jennifer still didn’t know that the school guidance counselor and psychologist were … and had created a “gender support team” for her. This was news to Jennifer. She had never heard any gender-related …
  • … and death, or of freedom and oppression, depending on who you’re talking to. Sometimes it even sounds like women and … to this story: every child has a father. He too brings his assumptions and experiences into how he treats the mother … turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.” It should be no surprise that focusing only on an unborn child’s …
  • … that their classmates who thought that Roe v. Wade should be overturned be subjected to “unrelenting daily … anger and censorship. As a recent column in the Yale Daily News claimed, some think it’s time to “[a]bort the … Being committed to free speech means welcoming speech you disagree with or even find abhorrent. “Free speech for …
  • … Arizona, Clyde Reed simply wanted to let community members know where they could go to worship each Sunday. That’s why … signs around town before services to inform people where his Good News Community Church congregation would be meeting. But …
  • … did nothing wrong," Tortorella said. "Just because you don't agree with his decision doesn't mean he did … in my life." There were still people who verbally attacked Reimer and called him obscene names, even though he went on to say that everyone “should be welcomed in all aspects of the game of hockey.” But …
  • … whether the government must enforce an unjust law against you before you’re able to protect your rights. In other … challenge a statute that he claims deters the exercise of his constitutional rights.” Virginia v. American Booksellers … Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit ruled, “Public policy should encourage a person aggrieved by laws he considers …
  • … sure they’re all right. I let the little ones bite me.” You let them … “I don’t know,” she shrugs. “It feels good, … the events of the day. “Mama,” Lydia said, “I’ve got bad news.” Her computer lab teacher, she said, had warned her … had assured her, included a paragraph saying masks should carry “no political, religious, sexual, or obscene …
  • … schools “openly state that district personnel can or should keep a student’s transgender status hidden from parents.” The good news is that parents are acting. They helped pass legislation … enacting policies that  split up families . Parents know and love their children best. When schools exclude or …
  • … handed back the tools, and grinned. “Now,” he said, “you have to come take a puppy.” He certainly had plenty to … me everything? Are they telling me the things I need to know?’ They don’t have their dad here to walk them through … favorites that way.” ADF has asked a U.S. district court judge for a preliminary injunction — one that would allow …