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  • … over 25,000 children in the state of New York alone. You would think that government agencies would want as many … temporary ruling (a "temporary injunction") that New York could not revoke New Hope’s authorization to place children … government harassment. Faith-based adoption providers should not be punished for their religious beliefs. And …
  • … founded it in 1971 with the goal of bringing the good news of Jesus Christ to their surrounding community. ADF … the injunction remained in effect, allowing at least 60 churches to meet across all five boroughs of New York … that Bronx Household of Faith and other churches like it could once again be barred from renting public-school …
  • … And they are in the best position to do that because they know their children like no one else. The Constitution of the … with the government.   Tell me a little about what you’re doing at ADF to advance parental rights. Alliance … struggling with gender dysphoria, or the belief that they should be the opposite sex, need our compassion and help. …
  • … The prospect of a direct challenge to Roe v. Wade that could fundamentally change abortion jurisprudence and return … Both argued that post- Roe, the pro-life movement must do more to engage the culture and the church, in order to make … and hints that can shape our collective morality.” If you’re looking for ways to engage with friends or family on …
  • … in obstetrics and ultrasound technology, we also now know much more information about the child forming in utero. … eyes and teeth have formed. Mississippi and other states should be free to base their laws on the scientific … v. Wade into state law. Far from what the media may tell you, last week’s decision did not make abortion illegal. …
  • … opportunities and destroys fair competition. Learn more: Madison Kenyon shares her experience of having to …
  • … the sexes in matters of divorce, employment, property, and more. First proposed in 1923, the Equal Rights Amendment … when the Department of Justice told Virginia that its vote could not count since the ERA was no longer up for debate, … Schlafly was right to halt it in its tracks.   1. The ERA could create a radical abortion regime Activists could use …
  • … prying out each other’s secrets and boldly proclaiming news of the day. They giggle and whisper, stealing frequent, … next one,” he says, “lift your voice and give God the best you can.” They oblige, loud and sweet. Giving “God the best … In theory, Julie says, religious schools like Grant Park should be immunized against such efforts. Title IX comes with …
  • … and enshrine them as fundamental in every state. But, you may be asking, what are parental rights? What’s the history behind them? And why should they matter to every American? What are parental … is one of the most basic human relationships. Parents know their children best, and parents love their children …
  • … suicide process or potentially lose their practice and face civil or criminal penalties. That’s why Alliance … helping and healing instead of killing, California's law could have subjected them to civil or criminal penalties and … California agreed in a settlement to no longer force doctors to violate their religious beliefs by …