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  • … June 24, 2024 The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is a government agency with broad regulatory authority affecting … by over five hundred percent between 2002 and 2015. Women can face severe bleeding and life-threatening … the Supreme Court parted ways with every other court to consider this case. And it resulted in the Court’s …
  • … reduce funds for an upcoming trip. Worst of all, they were forced to delay paychecks to their hardworking … nation’s Founders understood that the primary function of government is to protect God-given, pre-political rights. … like Bank of America, Chase, and Fidelity Charitable can threaten freedom just as easily as any government actor. …
  • … a result, ADF dismissed the lawsuit. The bottom line The government can’t force health-care professionals to violate medical ethics or …
  • … he moves within her; he is continuously nestled where he can hear her heart. Her assumptions about life and her … ears for many women today. Without meeting hearts where they are suffering, attempts to change minds can deepen divisions instead of healing wounds. A woman …
  • … freedom by challenging laws that dictate what people can or cannot say. Unfortunately, government officials aren’t the only ones threatening our … of their customers, employees, shareholders, and fellow citizens. The 2023 Business Index In May, the Business Index …
  • … Free Speech In June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that government officials cannot misuse public-accommodation laws to force people to say something they don’t believe. Written by … disagreement isn’t discrimination and that the government can’t mislabel speech as discrimination in order to compel or …
  • … that she could not participate in the surgery, but they refused to listen. She was told that if she didn’t … between their deeply held beliefs and their livelihoods. Consider this: Among Christian medical students, 36 percent … particular health-care services. In other words, doctors can choose not to provide a  particular health service  to …
  • … to make a purchase, you know the anxiety it provokes. Can you imagine discovering it was canceled because you criticized the government on Facebook? Or finding out your bank closed your … today. While “Big Brother” held a stranglehold on citizens of Oceania, Big Banks and Big Tech pose similar …
  • … small group of senators offered a substitute version that they claimed fixes the bill’s religious liberty problems. … states that those Americans whose beliefs are infringed can invoke already existing legal protections, like the First … punish social-service organizations that work closely with government—like adoption or foster placement agencies that …
  • … not the only ones. Some in the media and even a few government officials have made statements characterizing … their child is going through at school so that they can help. The school district’s policy is a violation of … To care for and protect the next generation of citizens, we must protect the rights of their parents to …