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  • … to be racially abused and harassed. Will you stand with us against the indoctrination of our public-school students …
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  • … they believe without being punished. The same day the U.S. Supreme Court took up Jack’s first case, an activist attorney called his shop asking for a …
  • … Defending Freedom will advocate in courtrooms and the court of public opinion for your freedoms against the most … for your most cherished liberties—even when it takes us all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. But this work is only possible with God’s …
  • … Defending Freedom will advocate in courtrooms and the court of public opinion for your freedoms against the most … for your most cherished liberties—even when it takes us all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. But this work is only possible with God’s …
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  • When Elizabeth faced an unexpected pregnancy shortly after graduating college, she didn’t know where to turn. Although she was unsure about pursuing abortion, her boyfriend at the time wanted her to go to Planned Parenthood—and soon she found herself being coerced to take abortion drugs. Elizabeth was assured that when she took the drugs, all she would experience would be “light cramping,” and that she would be “back to work on Monday.” But this is a far cry from what Elizabeth went through. Elizabeth was abandoned when she was most in need. No one told her about the pain she would go through ...