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- The SUNY Cortland Student Government denied recognition to a TPUSA chapter because it did not like the organization’s beliefs.
- One need look no further than Colorado to see that we are not immune from this stain on the soul of liberty.
- Abortion is a death, always, not a birth.
- Our laws must ensure that educators and their students are free to speak, live, work, and learn in accordance with their faith and conscience.
- Idaho passed a law protecting children from harmful medical procedures used to address gender dysphoria. Activists are challenging the law.
- By the FDA’s own admission, its actions sent more women and girls to the emergency room.
- Some of the most powerful corporations the world has ever known are censoring speech they disagree with.
- It takes much courage to stand up to lies when it seems that so many in government, education, and the wider culture want to silence the truth. But our clients know that the truth— God’s truth—is precious and cannot be compromised. They also know they aren’t alone because they also have the encouragement and support of our faithful monthly partners. Through the generosity of Ministry Friends like you, our clients can help defend freedom for every American in court without paying a dime in expensive legal fees. Take Jessica Bates, a mom of five in Oregon. With the help of faithful monthly ...
- Our case against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will very soon be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. All Americans should be able to agree: That federal agencies must follow the law. That the FDA’s job is to ensure safety. But the FDA hasn’t followed the law—it unlawfully removed vital safety standards for the use of high-risk abortion drugs. And it isn’t keeping women and girls safe—the FDA’s own label on these drugs admit that roughly one in 25 women who take them will end up in the emergency room. Yet the FDA eliminated all in-person doctor visits to check for ectopic pregnancies ...
- It’s time for the FDA to stop shirking its duty. Women’s health matters, and it’s time for the FDA to put women first.