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  • … Smith Stories Case: Soule v. Connecticut Association of Schools Track Athletes Taking a Stand to Defend Women’s … Interscholastic Track & Field Championships in June 2019 … as a freshman. She has a promising track career in … ADF Legal Counsel Christiana Holcomb That’s exactly what happened to Selina, Chelsea, and Alanna. And that’s …
  • … to compel photographer to take photographs and write blog posts promoting same-sex marriage pro-abortion groups and to publish those photographs and posts on …   UW-Madison students support freedom for Muslim singers. What about Christian photographers? Amy’s desire to create …
  • … up in the Great Depression, William E. Newland knew what it was like to go without. He founded Hercules … always offered extensive benefits -- the best in the industry. And through their employee led “Metal of Honor” … by requiring it to offer insurance coverage for abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization, and contraception. …
  • … Spencer Anderson first began to think seriously about abortion. Some guest speakers in his homeroom class spoke … But it wasn’t until he was in his mid-20s that the subject really hit home with him. Twice, against his fervent … among promiscuous college-age young people. He wondered what he might do to change that. Searching out pro-life …
  • … Downtown Hope Center Christian women’s homeless shelter triumphs over government hostility Cases: Downtown Hope Center v. Municipality of Anchorage I Downtown Hope Center v. Municipality of … the shelter in the wake of a loss in federal court in 2019, the Anchorage Assembly crafted a new ordinance that …
  • … this government coercion by challenging the unjust use of this law in court. Kentucky photographer and blogger … she photographs through sharing stories about them on her blog. It is Chelsey’s personal touch and skills that help … is at stake, too This law should concern us all—no matter what beliefs you hold. If the government can punish a …
  • … entry-level assistant. Case: Thayer v. Planned Parenthood of the Heartland Image In 1991, Sue Thayer took a job at her … books. She also participated in family counseling when women came into the facility and needed it. Sue had a desire … to serve women, and because her facility didn’t offer abortion services, which she personally was against, she felt …
  • … for working with children in the “Kids Quest” program of her local church. Sarah needed the credit to complete her … cross country, drama club, and church activities, I really had too much going already to add anything that … of community service. So, I asked the faculty sponsor if what I was doing at my church could count as my NHS service …
  • … v. Hands On Originals BREAKING NEWS: On October 31, 2019, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled for Blaine Adamson. … he would lose his business. “I felt sick, thinking about what might happen to the people who worked for us. But worse … to the local newspaper. Others called for a boycott of Blaine’s business. He received hateful emails, phone …
  • … about authorities forcing Christians in the wedding industry to promote same-sex wedding ceremonies. Then Joanna … and religious beliefs. They had to find out for sure. What they discovered was worse than they imagined. A Phoenix … that puts a smile on my face. I love seeing all the tiny details come together to achieve a dramatic finish. It is so …