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  • … the rubble, she decided she wanted to pursue a career in which she could help others. Cathy served for a year in the … needed to assist in a “dilation and curettage” surgery, which is often used for mothers who suffer miscarriages. As … be charged with “insubordination and patient abandonment,” which would threaten her career and her family’s livelihood. …
  • … only meet before or after school to pray. This limitation, which was only imposed on Chase’s group caused the thriving … courageous stand, the students attending his high school now—and in high schools across the country—can join together …
  • … access breakfast, lunch, and a snack at school, no matter which school they attend. One school that has received such … through academics and a strong foundation in Christ Jesus, which brings honor and glory to God. Students receive daily … in the school lunch program, they are subject to Title IX, which means their programs and activities cannot discriminate …
  • … Published March 22, 2024 Revised April 3, 2024 Today, information is more widely available across the world than it … meet in person with women who undergo chemical abortion. Now, women are often left to take these high-risk abortion … never be left to take high-risk drugs all by themselves, which is why ADF is asking the Supreme Court to reinstate the …
  • … children’s minds, bodies, and family relationships. Now is the time for concerned parents, educators, and school … do not have the right to change a child’s identity, or to decide how to treat their physical and mental health. These … and excluding them from important life-altering decisions which affect their child’s entire well-being and the essence …
  • … means in your lives and businesses. The agencies often decide what your punishment will be for not complying with … protect our freedoms, the Constitution separates Congress, which makes the laws, from the president, who enforces them, … ballot box. No one governed by these rules and regulations gets to vote on who will be writing or enforcing them. …
  • … a decade , targeted repeatedly by government officials and now by a private activist attorney who called Jack to … California passed the so-called “Reproductive FACT Act,” which was aimed at compelling pro-life pregnancy centers to … have been in the wedding business, and what they’re up to now: Brush & Nib : Joanna (Duka) De La Cruz and Breanna Koski …
  • … at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011, the most recent of which was a landmark ruling for free speech in 303 Creative v. Elenis in June 2023. While decision day gets the most publicity, the actual arguments before the … Commission at the Supreme Court in 2017, Kristen Waggoner (now ADF's CEO, president, and general counsel) gave the …
  • … content they didn’t like, even when it contained accurate information. At the de-banking hearing, the Committee … banks engage in a practice called “red-dotting” in which employees flag customers based on their perceived reputational or social risk, which could include concerns over negative media or even …
  • … passed a law that allows government officials to decide what can be said within the confidential conversations … into confidential counseling sessions—and determine which goals counselors and their clients can pursue and which topics they can discuss—is a radical violation of free …