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  • … placed these branches in tension with each other so none could become too powerful. But modern administrative agencies … The APA requires the agencies to first publish a proposed rule and allow public comment. Once the public comment period … Wins. Like the Obama administration before it, the Biden administration has aggressively used federal agencies …
  • … players to join him, but when some of them asked if they could, he told them, “This is a free country. You can do what … could the Supreme Court’s ruling in Coach Kennedy’s case mean for religious freedom? If the Supreme Court were to rule that Coach Kennedy’s prayers amounted to the high school …
  • … immediately or lose your tax-exempt status.” That scenario could become widespread under recent federal court decisions … of Health and Human Services’ proposed Section 504 rule runs 400 pages. The Department of Justice’s Title VI … nonprofits, Congress needs to enact—and President Biden needs to sign—the Safeguarding Charity Act. Image …
  • … defend religious freedom and free speech. The Equality Act could be used to forbid churches and religious nonprofits … and force her to create custom websites celebrating same-sex weddings. Lorie challenged this unjust law, and her case … … Equality Act … conscience … religious freedom … Joe BidenBiden Administration … Washington … New York … …
  • … contacted a trip leader. The chaperones asked D.W. if she could simply move to another bed rather than a new room, and … transgender are roomed based on gender identity instead of sex “[i]n most cases.” But JCPS does not provide that … their children should share rooms with members of the opposite sex, regardless of the other student’s gender …
  • … to keep data private. In fact, it has a reputation for the opposite , leaking confidential information like a sieve. In … the Registry of Charitable Trusts’ confidential documents could be accessed online simply by altering a single digit at … If information about TMLC’s donors became public, there could be grave consequences. California’s requirement that …
  • … of Columbia v. Comer  that a private religious school could not be excluded from a generally available grant that … a state tuition tax credit program for private schools could not be denied to parents because they used it to send … affect these and similar cases.   What could this decision mean for religious freedom? A win in Carson v. Makin would …
  • … that legalizing the practice was a slippery slope that could lead to people seeking death for reasons other than … chronic pain to be eligible. To see the effects of this alarming change, one must look no further than Amir Farsoud … misery, stress, and hopelessness. Now I have all the opposite of those things.” While Farsoud chose life, sadly, …
  • … County Health Department, she was asked to do the exact opposite. In 2015, Sandra was required to start referring for … and facilitating abortions. But this wasn’t something she could agree to. Sandra became a pediatric nurse to take care … Financially, she could no longer help pay for her son’s college tuition or her grandchildren’s educational expenses. …
  • … identities” that don’t conform with their biological sex. Children and teenagers are being encouraged to use … two other common definitions: Grammatical gender : Gender could refer to a grammatical feature for how many languages … country that seek to “socially transition” children to the opposite sex at school while hiding their efforts from …