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  • … realities of what it means to be human: the fact that we are created male and female. When we deny this reality, … connection between gender and biological sex or they will give priority to one’s self-asserted “gender identity” over … her beliefs and adopting a child. The government cannot exclude families from foster and adoption programs …
  • … Geneva College and Southern Nazarene University (SNU) are both religious schools, and they object to abortion … not comply with the HHS birth control mandate, and that’s why they had to take legal action. Geneva College v. Burwell … Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) of 1993, the government cannot establish a law that “substantially burdens a person’s …
  • … of their educational journeys. But for one fifth-grade student from Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) in … explicit policy, which disregarded D.W.’s feelings and privacy, repeatedly putting her in difficult positions and … her parents of the opportunity to exercise their parental rights to make the best decision for their daughter ahead of …
  • … November 13, 2023 Religious employers in the United States are afforded the right to run their business in line with … their company in accordance with this belief. That’s why they knew they could not follow the HHS mandate to … by Congress in 1993, RFRA states that the government cannot “substantially burden a person’s exercise of religion” …
  • … would say that the government should not have such power. Why? Because they understand that a person’s First Amendment rights to free speech and religious freedom protect them from … ruled against Jack. The judge said designing custom cakes cannot constitute speech protected by the First Amendment. …
  • … truth, learn new ideas, and express one’s thoughts. When we talk with other people, we learn, grow in understanding, … And without the freedom of speech, this exchange of ideas cannot take place, and civilization as we know it would come … political beliefs. This practice is called de-banking . To give an example, in 2023, Bank of America sent Indigenous …
  • … a solemn warning: “If any of you girls gets pregnant, we’re done — you’re gone.” That was Eva’s consuming thought … should she have the baby, or not? The advocate didn’t give up. She called the next evening, inviting Eva to return … children. Today, 20 years later, Frankie Jr. is a college student and a pro-life advocate. “He loves to speak out …
  • … universally recognized as a good thing? In the past year, we’ve seen parents expressing concern over what is going on … The school district’s policy is a violation of parental rights. That’s why parents are challenging the policy in court. What's at …
  • … it doing in a nice field like education? ” Well, now we are starting to find out. In Virginia, the Albemarle … as “racist.” This policy clearly violates students’ rights by treating them differently on the basis of race. That’s why parents are taking a stand and challenging the school …
  • … that he is thinking deeply about issues that affect your student? Most people would. Unfortunately, that’s not what … that says otherwise. What’s at stake? A school district cannot use teachers as a mouthpiece to personally affirm a … case was about something even more important: whether we have the right to voice dissenting opinions to our elected …