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  • … promised  changes to  Title IX  that would essentially force schools across the country to let males compete in … official. In a recent official  communication  to the U.S. government, the UN Special Rapporteur on violence against … has placed this issue in the global spotlight. No society can flourish when it ignores common sense and biological …
  • … 2022 Revised November 3, 2022 Conversations about abortion can be challenging and uncomfortable. Everyone knows that. They don’t have to be, though. Even debates between the most … text or in our Nation’s history.” In other words, citizens and legislatures across the country are literally …
  • … biological sex. These experimental medical interventions can have harmful, lifelong, and irreversible consequences. … lifelong irreversible consequences, including sterility. They destroy health, turn children into lifelong patients, … the long-term implications for their lives, or to give informed consent.” “We’re pleased to support Alabama in …
  • … successfully sought to use the power of the federal government to force private business owners to make certain employment … study – that truth, well-spoken and resolutely defended, can still carry the day against even the longest odds. Image …
  • … of care” are neither scientific nor ethical. Rather, they constitute a politically and ideologically driven … A major topic of conversation was whether children could give informed consent to undergoing these life-altering … has discredited itself, and no medical organization or government should use its “standards of care” as a basis for …
  • … and its allies in the pro-abortion lobby have tried to force emergency room doctors to perform abortions, nullify … are free to exercise their religious beliefs without government interference, and the Biden administration has no … is subject to judicial review and Texas and Mayo Pharmacy can litigate their Administrative Procedure Act claims. The …
  • … to promote its preferred views about gender ideology if they want to foster children. Written by Alliance Defending … is particularly hard-pressed to find caregivers who can act as respite-care providers (usually short-term … By requiring prospective foster families to parrot the government’s preferred views on issues of sexual orientation, …
  • … Published April 10, 2024 Revised April 22, 2024 Since its government and constitution were established in 1890, the … a decades-old statute that says nothing about abortion, to force emergency room doctors to perform abortions regardless … of its ability or transfer them to another facility that can provide care. Protecting every life Similar to EMTALA, …
  • … written briefs contain much more information than what can be conveyed at oral arguments. This means the advocate … in good conscience create for anyone. This theme helped give the justices a clear model of how to think about all the … from a justice may present danger for the advocate, they also bring opportunity. Questions are dangerous because …
  • … private business and offer goods or services to the public can do so, and many people have even immigrated to the United … now claims that federal law requires businesses to force their employees to use preferred pronouns . Under the … should be free to say what they believe without fear of government punishment. … … 7631 … 7617 … Catholic Bookstore …