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  • … teams, it wasn’t enough for the group of lawmakers from 11 different states. “[T]here is no such thing as an … the establishment media and some legislators would have us believe, most Americans do not support the radical … to play in sports according to their gender identity, and about 6 percent were undecided. Chances are, you’ve heard the …
  • … 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 …
  • … Dame law professor Derek Muller has found that of over 3,200 amicus briefs submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court in … politically liberal. What I found particularly notable about Muller’s study, however, was the revelation that elite …
  • … 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 …
  • … dream. For many small business owners, their company is about more than just turning a profit: it’s about sharing their gifts, talents, and messages with the … come to Queen of Angels to learn more about the Catholic faith, and Christie and her employees gladly help people …
  • … decide how meaningful that promise that Douglass talked about is in today’s environment. And at Alliance Defending … the authoritarianism that Douglass feared. It also gives us the right, and assures us of the right, to be able to … in her work. And yes, she wants to be able to promote her faith’s view that marriage is between a man and a woman. …
  • … person at that school shares the same ideas and beliefs about every issue. Students, faculty members, and others on … men simply because they responded to questions about their faith. After a federal district court agreed to temporarily … Amendment protects the rights of each and every one of us here in the United States, and the ADF Center for Academic …