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  • … upon Americans. In fact, they believed the government did not have the power to bestow rights at all. Instead, … teachers of this idea, and the Founders drew on his wisdom when drafting our Constitution. Sadly, many Americans today have seemingly …
  • … The right to freely exercise your religion doesn’t end when you enter the workforce. But some school boards are … contradicting her own religious beliefs about what it means to be male and female—beliefs rooted not just in her … freedom to exercise their religion without punishment from government officials. Officials at Jackson Local School …
  • … find out why. What is freedom of conscience? Conscience is our God-given ability to discern right from wrong, good from … that which protects the rights of conscience against” the government. And during the debate over what would become the … freedom of speech recognizes that voices are often louder when expressed together. So we can join with like-minded …
  • … face a different kind of life-threatening danger than he did abroad. In May 2007, Jesse lost control of the SUV he was … on a feeding tube, and his family said he was responsive when they communicated with him. But within 10 days, Jesse’s … Jesse’s sister contacted Alliance Defending Freedom, and our attorneys filed a lawsuit on her behalf . Jesse’s food …
  • … Idaho to Court: Let Us Protect Our Children Idaho passed a law protecting children from … Cooper & Kirk, is stepping up to defend his state’s law. What is the Vulnerable Child Protection Act? The Idaho … meant to treat gender dysphoria is relatively new, it is becoming increasingly clear that such procedures only …
  • … efforts predate any organized form of record keeping. It is safe to assume humans would not be anywhere near as prosperous as we are today without our fellow man coming alongside to help us in our need. … the advancement of religion, lessening the burdens of government, and defending human and civil rights secured by …
  • … Baptist Published March 14, 2023 Revised February 1, 2024 When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the … and girls, the agency included crucial safety standards it deemed necessary when using these drugs. Since then, the … they will experience or when emergency care is necessary. Our clients have witnessed the effects of the FDA’s reckless …
  • … America’s Largest Corporations Are Contributing to Our Censorship Problem Some of the most powerful corporations … That’s why the barrage of revelations that the federal government is working hand-in-glove with some of the most … corporations the world has ever known to censor speech it disagrees with should be an alarm bell for every American. …
  • … the “male sex” or “female sex,” or, as Webster defined it in the 1828 edition, “The distinction between male and … such a statement seems to be lost on the ACLU. These bills could hardly be called “Re-Definition of Sex” bills when they merely seek to reiterate how the term “sex” has …
  • … Race Theory? What is ‘critical race theory,’ where did the term come from, and what does it mean? Written by … most pernicious ways we see critical race theory affecting our society is in our K-12 education system. What is critical … the majority will only secure civil rights for minorities when it serves the majority’s self-interest. In other words, …