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  • … Published April 13, 2022 Revised December 21, 2023 Imagine you’re at a school board meeting discussing changes to school … School Board’s policy? The policy forces teachers to violate their beliefs by requiring them to address … these courageous teachers about what the school’s policy should be. But, in a free society, everyone must have the …
  • … speech not only entails a right to think or express what you want in the privacy of your own mind or home. To be able … peaceful means they so choose. Governments need a strong compelling interest to limit speech. Some notable exceptions … against its speech. Churches throughout the country should be able to communicate to the public on the same terms …
  • … difference. “We’ve heard women say, ‘Oh good, I didn’t really want an abortion anyway,’” Godsey said. “Many of these … and hints that can shape our collective morality.” If you’re looking for ways to engage with friends or family on … new resource, Life: 3 Myths and 3 Facts , below. DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE PRO-LIFE GUIDE Image Dustin Hobbs Senior Digital …
  • … process for many of us, especially during puberty. Your body starts to change in ways you haven’t experienced and can make you feel uncomfortable. … is a sign that they might be the “wrong” sex and that they should try to change their bodies to look like the opposite …
  • … for her high school cross-country and track teams. “‘If you can push that wheelbarrow 20 times up a hill and back,’” … replied. “You can totally disagree with me, and that is your right.” When challenged on statements she’d made or … “The extent to which a university would be willing to violate the rights of a student, based solely upon what is …
  • … sure they’re all right. I let the little ones bite me.” You let them … “I don’t know,” she shrugs. “It feels good, … asked. “I’m going to need you to pinpoint that policy in your handbook for me, because I’ve read the handbook, and … had assured her, included a paragraph saying masks should carry “no political, religious, sexual, or obscene …
  • … fail to guarantee fair female athletic competition. Why should the 18-year-old in high school be protected but then lose that protection when she steps on … and level playing field for women and girls. Where does your state stand on women’s sports? Check out our chart …
  • … code could be used to compel health-care providers to violate their consciences. Written by Gregory S. Baylor … to perform dangerous procedures that go against their deeply held beliefs, especially when they involve children. … right to operate according to its beliefs. No ministry should have to choose between helping the hurting and …
  • … explain on her own website and social media accounts the religious reasons why she only celebrates weddings between … force people to celebrate events that conflict with their deeply held religious beliefs. That’s true of Coeur d’Alene, and …
  • … are forcing teachers to be complicit in this deception by compelling them to lie or withhold information about students … presentation also directs staff that “All communication should be in collaboration with the student ,” not the … parents, and “If the parent/guardian is NOT aware, you should utilize the student’s preferred name at school but …