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  • … September 13, 2023 Cathy Cenzon-DeCarlo entered the medical field for one reason: to help others. She had already … Officials from the hospital did not express any concerns about Cathy’s objecting to assist with abortions. Mount Sinai … revised its policy to specify that “[i]t is the legal right of any individual to refuse to participate” in …
  • … Act ensures that women considering abortion are informed about the nature and risks of the procedure. Written by … 11, 2023 Revised January 17, 2024 For nearly every major medical procedure in the United States, doctors and other … the Kansas Woman’s Right to Know Act, which is aimed at protecting women. July 2023 : ADF attorneys and Attorney …
  • … in the press, but perhaps especially at this paper: that truth isn’t a process of collective discovery, but an … them. To many people, cancel culture isn’t worth worrying about because, in their eyes, it’s only truth being spoken to … we’re so confused about cancel culture. What You Can Do About Cancel Culture Cancel culture is dangerous because …
  • … of Education . As an expert witness, Levine speaks out about the dangers of treatments dictated by gender ideology … identity is not biologically based “There is no medical consensus that transgender identity has any … the last couple of years. And it’s an open question: What do we make of that? We don’t really know what’s going on. And …
  • … to continue their pregnancy if they change their mind about having an abortion. In the process, doctors and nurses … in chemical abortions. Many women have changed their minds about abortion after taking mifepristone and before taking … inexplicably banned the practice of APR and silenced medical professionals who wish to inform people about it. Why …
  • … Organization , states across the country are pushing legislation to prepare for a potentially post- Roe world. … of harm.” In California , “if a parent willfully omits … medical attendance … he or she is guilty of a misdemeanor.” … that are already on the books? These proposed laws are not about expanding women's “options” or keeping women safe; …
  • … because it allows us to just understand a lot more about what’s out there and what people are experiencing,” Dr. … Court, is why we  sued  the FDA on behalf of doctors and medical associations. Regardless of one’s views on abortion, … “most patients can expect bleeding more heavily than they do during a heavy menstrual period”). But women’s own …
  • … around these high-risk drugs. West Virginia’s law protecting women and girls is both constitutional and … the drugs from three to one, allowed people who are not medical doctors to prescribe the drugs, and eliminated the … the Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case. Read more about that lawsuit here .) In Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health …
  • … one another in their faith. Over time, the word spread about the group, and their numbers grew. To Chase’s surprise, … a handful within just a few weeks. Chase knew this wasn’t right. His prayer group was being treated differently simply … to settle the suit and allow students to pray and talk about their faith during free times during the school day. …
  • … employees had always been open and honest with them about her education, including about any concerns they had … name and pronouns for her. The Meads only discovered the truth by accident when an employee inadvertently left some … their parental rights. Parents have the fundamental right to direct the upbringing, education, and health care of …