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  • … on Whether Maine Can Discriminate Against Religion Carson v. Makin, which the U.S. Supreme Court heard in December, … children to private religious schools that teach from a faith perspective. In other words, if a school merely calls … burden on families, or compromise their religious beliefs about their child’s education. Such a choice should not be …
  • … deserve protection—especially the most vulnerable among us. And the unborn are among the most vulnerable of all. But … their interests in defending the pro-life law. Isaacson v. Mayes Arizona law has protected unborn children from …
  • … disfavored viewpoints. In its recent decision in Missouri v. Biden (now called Murthy v. Missouri ), the U.S. Court of … contact with nearly every American social-media company about the spread of ‘misinformation’ on their platforms,” the … those that are true and good will rise to the top. As Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. put it: “[W]hen men have …
  • … something to help with the pain. While most of us quickly thank the staff member for the call and approve … that parents have the primary duty to make decisions about their child’s health and welfare. This respect for the … Experiences a severe mental, physical, or emotional health issue at school; Is the target of, or is accused of engaging …
  • … officials are using counselors to impose the state’s views about gender ideology on clients. Written by Rachel Rouleau … counselors and psychologists who can talk with people about how to work through these emotional struggles, no … Kaley sees her work as an outpouring of her Christian faith, and numerous clients come to her because she shares …
  • … far as to bar teachers and faculty from informing parents about their children’s behavior at school. And they have done … and “acceptance” for children struggling with questions about sex and gender. But their actions do neither. Instead, … in communications with parents. Kathy expressed concerns about the policy. She believed it required her to lie to …
  • … is no one-size-fits-all scenario; there is diversity among us all and Americans should be free to direct their own … Falls, South Dakota. Its mission is to form a community of faith and learning by promoting a Catholic way of life … The bottom line Americans may have different opinions about the COVID-19 vaccine, but every American should agree …
  • … politically liberal. What I found particularly notable about Muller’s study, however, was the revelation that elite … in America today. These high-salience cases include  Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization , which overturned  Roe v. Wade ;  Bostock v. Clayton County  (consolidated with  …
  • … the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed its ability to hear cases about future injuries in Mugler v. Kansas . Since then, the … Animals, the National Rifle Association, the Institute for Justice, the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, and many … churches are free to operate consistent with their faith Preserving artists’ ability to create freely, …
  • … seeks the good of the other, even when that might cause us to be unfairly hated or called hateful. Written by Eilbra … reject that characterization, it raises much deeper issues about the nature of what hatred is and, more importantly, … defending everyone’s right to believe and live out their faith. When we defend life, we are defending the sanctity and …