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  • … them what catnip does for the feline set. Most of all, the 9-year-old loves a bearded lizard named Arlo. He’s a big one, … dealing, she realized, with people willing to “run over a 9-year-old” to protect their legal position. And willing to …
  • … her professors … posted some of her opinions on her social media platforms … engaged in classroom discussions and text … featured a quote Maggie had shared in a private social media message: “My personal held beliefs are grounded in … the innocence of childhood for a second time. And in some cases, for the first. “It’s a ferociously gentle approach. …
  • … parenting, officials told her, often don’t work in these cases. “But our family, at least, can relate to that on some … of Oregon, there wasn’t one sibling pair under the age of 9 available for adoption that didn’t have gender dysphoria … — including a whirlwind of appearances on national media — but she’s convinced she’s doing what the Lord Himself …
  • … came to school with nothing for lunch. Or, in some cases, something worse than nothing. “You’d see parents … of sex and gender.” Grant Park filed the lawsuit, and … media ensued. The kind of headlines no administration wants …
  • You might think a commitment to protecting unborn life would be an asset for a midwife.
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  • Justice Barrett’s Supreme Court confirmation breaks an important barrier for women and girls — demonstrating that it is possible to honor a woman’s role as a wife and mom, and also serve as a high-level attorney.
  • … clothing at Branches Pregnancy Resource Center. Jonah, 9, often lends a hand at the center. J ean Marie’s newfound … women’s program. She also gave birth to a son, Jonah, now 9 years old. He’s living a childhood as different as it can …
  • … defending these families, one at a time — and as we won cases, those victories would apply throughout the state where …
  • Peggy Hartshorn was a young wife and aspiring English professor when an NPR news report changed her life.