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- … than characteristics like “personality, intelligence, and moral behavior” demonstrates that race is a social construct. … In reality, free speech lifts people up and leads to justice. But proponents of critical race theory view these … Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1 , Chief Justice John Roberts wrote, “The way to stop discrimination …
- … Court overturned California’s unconstitutional law . Justice Clarence Thomas, writing for the majority, held that … them to abortion providers.. Pregnancy centers are worth fighting for. They provide much needed care for women and …
- Gordon College, a Christian college in Massachusetts, is asking the courts to uphold its religious freedom.
- … wrote in the letter to Biden. This position is one that is increasingly being pushed by activists: athletes should be …
- Policies that ignore biological reality—ignore sex—pose serious risks to student health and safety and undermine parents' fundamental rights.
- … Editor’s note: The following piece originally appeared at WORLD . A recently released federal report shows that … promotes abortion, pushing countries all over the world to legalize elective abortion. MSI Reproductive Choices …
- After ADF filed a lawsuit, the New Mexico legislature passed a law protecting doctors from having to facilitate physician-assisted suicide.
- … have begun competing in numerous women’s sports around the world at both amateur and professional levels. And many of … in sports has stood up for women. Many leagues around the world are simply letting male athletes compete against women. … sprint in both the 2018 and 2019 Masters Track Cycling World Championships. Another male cyclist first competed in …
- For eight years—and through three different court cases—Jack has been standing up to protect his freedom to live and work consistently with his beliefs.
- … the ACLU filed a brief alongside future Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a case called Reed v. Reed , …