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  • … v. Wade, and Why It Should Be Overturned Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization gives the Supreme Court a chance … Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization . The case poses the first direct … since the Roe decision, where we have learned much more about life inside the womb. Thanks to huge advances in …
  • … University Effectively Fired This Professor After He Spoke About Gender Dysphoria Dr. Allan Josephson was effectively … all, isn’t the discussion of ideas what academia is all about? Unfortunately, the answer to that question is … views were not welcome at his school. Read more about his case below.   After expressing his views on gender …
  • … Marie Shear that feminism “is the radical notion that women are people.” It’s a powerful line: who could deny that … National Adoption Awareness Month in November. And what about “pro-choice” organizations? In 2019, Planned … all those services was nearly $270 million. As the facts about adoption agencies and the statistics about pregnancy …
  • … v. Wade in 2022, it made clear that the power to make laws about abortion returns to the people and their elected … those lethal drugs or risk losing his business. State of Texas and Mayo Pharmacy v. Becerra In its 2022 ruling in … doesn’t just affect states like Texas; it also applies to private pharmacies across the country. That’s where Kevin …
  • … Court A Louisiana abortion law was designed to protect women. The abortion industry fought it up to the U.S. Supreme … of women seeking abortions, abortion providers are all about charging money for these deadly procedures and not very … effectively diagnose her bleeding because they didn’t know about the abortion. Because of this, Brenda’s treatment was …
  • … increasingly common and may no longer be shocking. But how about this one: a volunteer Christian chaplain fired for his … Academy. When Dr. Fox and his family moved to Austin, Texas, in 2012, the Austin Fire Department had no chaplain or … he could not do. Nonetheless, he tried again to comply by providing a second draft apologizing if he had offended …
  • … programs. After negotiations, exemptions were made for private institutions and single-sex (all-male or all-female) … school sports. Fifty years later, that ratio has shrunk to about 4:3 (4.5 million boys to 3.4 million girls). Similar … not only affecting women’s sports but other women’s-only spaces like bathrooms and locker rooms. ADF is representing …
  • … an 18-year-old mother of twins. The new mother lives in Texas, where abortion is prohibited by law once a baby’s … “She wondered: If her babies had heartbeats, as these women said they did, was aborting them murder? Eventually, … law wasn’t in effect?” she said. “I don’t want to think about it.” And when describing her thoughts on the matter …
  • … I Was Told Abortion Drugs Wouldn’t Hurt Me. It Was a Lie. Women receiving abortion drugs without any safety standards … the papers. They offered me no counseling. There were no private conversations or guidance as to any sort of side … wasn’t given that opportunity. Those who professed to care about my health and well-being showed a grossly callous …
  • … from the world in which pro-abortion politicians spoke about abortion being safe, legal, and rare. The … all but ensure the abortion drug will be  un safe for many women, ubiquitous, and routinely mailed into states where it … the FDA first approved the drug, it slapped a Black Box warning on its label, acknowledging that the drug could cause …