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  • … agencies would want as many adoption providers as possible working to find homes for these children. Yet in … alike to place children with adoptive families. And it has done so with excellence. In the fall of 2018, the New … New Hope receives no public funding. While a district court ruled against New Hope, dismissing its case, the U.S. …
  • … Mandate Abortion Advertising In NIFLA v. Becerra, the Supreme Court confirmed that the First Amendment protects all … beliefs, it is important to remember that it also protects us from being forced to speak messages we object to. With …
  • … to be prosecuted by the government before you can go to court to defend your rights? The short answer is no. When a … Life Advocates v. Becerra , eventually made its way to the Supreme Court, which in 2018 overturned California’s law. … of those victories, the government cannot force any of us to express messages we don’t believe, no matter our views …
  • … deserves defending—especially the most vulnerable among us. Now, many of these Americans face a new threat to their … prohibition on the practice and argued the case in court—an atheist academic also filed a brief supporting the … court said the law was unconstitutional. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to review the case alongside Washington …
  • … giants like JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America, and Big Tech conglomerates like Meta and Twitter—pose a major threat to the freedom of every American. Think about it: getting kicked off Twitter is bad enough, but losing … views. But the Business Index also showed that change is possible. In fact, eight companies improved their overall …
  • … to limit the scope of Title IX’s applicability, while court cases and “dear colleague” letters from the executive … “sexual orientation” and “gender identity.” In 2020, the Supreme Court erroneously ruled in Bostock v. Clayton County … decision today. But none of these other laws are before us; we have not had the benefit of adversarial testing about …
  • … to let law enforcement, regulators, and banks that are too big to fail run roughshod over our First Amendment freedoms. … Association v. Vullo (a case currently pending before the Supreme Court), or the recent dragnet from the FBI and … regulators have expansive authority over banks’ day-to-day decisions; both the government and banks have shown an …
  • … will. Insurers don’t make malpractice premium decisions in a vacuum. Nations in Western Europe and … a difficult phase of life is like saying the universe is big. If I had a dollar for every person I know who enjoyed … of “new” men and women, we have gone as far back as possible — to Eden, where the serpent hissed his temptation …
  • … attempted suicide in the school’s bathroom. He was told it was because she wanted to be a boy, with a male name and … only parents have the authority to make medical decisions for their minor children, and social transitioning … rights are not always protected in every state or federal court as carefully as are other fundamental rights. …
  • … Defeats Obamacare Abortion Pill Mandate Thanks to a Supreme Court decision, Conestoga Wood Specialties and Hobby … government interest” in the “least restrictive” way possible. Around the same time as Conestoga Wood Specialties … not people, and it said RFRA only applies to people. Both decisions were appealed, and the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on …