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  • … my kids (I’ve got to say, some of them are quite clever). Now, you can even make up new meanings of words. For … English language can be fun. According to Merriam-Webster—which recently added 690 new words to its dictionary—these … their children into the world, now they usher in death. It gets worse. The guest speaker  referred to abortion  as a …
  • … the right to hear about the risks involved before they decide whether to undergo the procedure. When Kansas passed … about the risks of abortion. But abortion businesses are now trying to keep women in Kansas from being informed about … lawsuit challenging the Kansas Woman’s Right to Know Act, which is aimed at protecting women. July 2023 : ADF attorneys …
  • … to silence certain opinions We saw this in action when Amazon temporarily banned Abigail Shrier’s investigative book … or her own opinion and instincts in order to ultimately decide who gets to say what on one of the world’s largest online …
  • … that the organization—rather than the government—can decide who performs this vital function. This is why our … religious employment, ignited debate over the extent to which religious institutions could control their own … fulfill their mission. Conclusion The Supreme Court has now twice upheld the ministerial exception as a fundamental …
  • … jumping; and faster running speeds for males, all of which create an athletic edge over female athletes. For … VO2 max. VO2 max refers to maximal oxygen consumption, which accounts for 30-40% of success in endurance sports. 3) … men. Dr. Brown’s report makes scientifically clear that which common sense tells us: when gender identity trumps …
  • … has become one of the most popular ways for people to consume content. Most radio stations now broadcast their programming online, allowing people to … so and that its action is the least restrictive means by which to achieve that interest. The appeals court should have …
  • Christian students – from kindergarten through college – face an increasing level of censorship and even punishment for their Christian values. As the public school system increases its resistance to religious expression, you and your child need to be prepared to defend your rights. That’s why we’re offering this resource to you for free. Included in this guide are answers to questions like: What rights do individual K-12 students have to express their faith at school? What rights do religious clubs have to access secondary school facilities? What can students, coaches, and teachers do as part ...
  • … weren’t ideal. Whether they chose to parent or allowed that child to be adopted by the thousands of couples …
  • … you must be able to express those beliefs in public. Which amendment guarantees freedom of speech? Free speech is … without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of … acquitted of any wrongdoing in lower courts, she will now stand trial a third time for her Bible-verse tweet, now
  • … of this important freedom: “That religion, or the duty which we owe to our Creator, and the manner of discharging … same-sex marriages or stop designing all wedding cakes, which was a big part of his business. Thankfully, Jack’s case … Indeed, religious freedom is just as important for us now as it was for the Pilgrims 400 years ago. … … 7657 … 7975 …