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  • … Read this breakdown of its history and how it’s affecting our society for the worse. Written by Neal Hardin Published … to be human: the fact that we are created male and female. When we deny this reality, everyone loses. But how did the events we see today come about? To answer that …
  • … at all. Does religious freedom harm society? Does it lead to discrimination? Does protecting religious freedom … the best way to honor the place of faith in the lives of our people was to protect their freedom to practice … the opposite. Tragically, there was a time in our country when restaurants, hotels, and other establishments were …
  • … cryogenically frozen? What legal recourse do parents have when their stored embryos are negligently destroyed? Such … protected under Alabama’s wrongful death statute. But how did this case come about? And what implications does it have for the protection of life? What is the background of …
  • … to the same degree as other fundamental rights, allowing government officials to infringe on them. The Families’ … are ultimately responsible for raising their children. When the government infringes on parents’ rights to make … this ruling protected parental rights, the Supreme Court did not articulate a clear standard for evaluating …
  • … Freedom Published December 21, 2022 Revised August 7, 2023 When President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act … cover fertility awareness instruction. The administration did not inform the public of this change, which it is … coverage for fertility awareness instruction due to government decisions made in secret. … … 7722 … 7648 … Biden …
  • … use her God-given gifts to save lives and care for people. When Cathy became a nurse, she expected to care for and … Before Cathy even started at Mount Sinai, she made it clear that she could not assist in abortions. She is a … view of preserving human life. Officials from the hospital did not express any concerns about Cathy’s objecting to …
  • … informed consent ” is a core principle of medical ethics. It is “the process in which a health care provider educates a … what this group would ultimately produce, it was settled when it  became clear  that many are strongly connected to … might be beyond the developmental capacity of young patients to understand, the revelations call into question …
  • … just be hearers of the word, but doers. But what happens when the government threatens to use the full power of the state to … together a team for a life-or-death mission,” he says. “Our staff culture is the essence of our mission. Without …
  • … saw its free speech rights threatened by the local government. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published … without a medical professional present. If Caring Families did not post this sign, it faced fines of up to $100 each day … because the center always has medical personnel on site when providing any medical services to women. Based on this …
  • … the right to hear about the risks involved before they decide whether to undergo the procedure. When Kansas passed its Woman’s Right to Know Act in 1997, it did so to ensure that expectant mothers are informed about …