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  • to remove safety standards from abortion drugs. Written by Erik Baptist Published March 7, 2024 Revised March 22, … Act, the FDA must reject an application or modification for a drug unless “adequate tests,” test “results,” and … doctor, have any direct contact with a woman before giving her these abortion drugs—drugs that carry considerable risk, …
  • … abortion drugs without any safety standards in place to protect them are at risk for so many devastating consequences. Written by Elizabeth Gillette Published February 23, 2024 Revised …
  • … losing their bank account because of their views. Written by Kristen Waggoner Published February 27, 2024 Editor’s … appeared at  WORLD . Beginning five years ago, a New York state official launched a targeted attack on the National Rifle Association. Her tactic …
  • … Specialties and Hobby Lobby do not have to violate their beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published December 2, 2022 … to run their business in line with their beliefs. But for some Christian employers, that right was threatened …
  • … an unconstitutional school board policy. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published April 13, 2022 … his input as an educator, school officials punished him for speaking up. But it is the right of Tanner Cross and … policy? The policy forces teachers to violate their beliefs by requiring them to address “gender-expansive or …
  • … Professionals The addition of ‘gender identity’ to the state insurance code could be used to compel health-care … providers to violate their consciences. Written by Gregory S. Baylor Published April 3, 2024 Revised April … right to free exercise of religion. There is precedent for such misinterpretation. Similar wording in Section 1557 …
  • … further endanger the most vulnerable citizens. Written by Grant Atkinson Published December 14, 2022 Revised January … a slippery slope that could lead to people seeking death for reasons other than terminal illness, and Canada is … irremediable medical condition” and “be in an advanced state of decline that cannot be reversed.” These new …
  • … express a message and are therefore speech protected by the First Amendment. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … our rights as artists to create freely. In Colorado, a state law would force graphic artist  Lorie Smith  to express messages that violate her
  • … privacy case decided at the U.S. Supreme Court. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published May 17, 2022 Revised … to which they give. But some officials in the state of California wanted to make donor privacy a thing of … Why you should care about this historic Supreme Court win: Details on the history of Thomas More Law Center’s case: … … …
  • … the government was infringing on free speech. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published December 9, 2022 … right to support political candidates financially. But one state had limits on these donations that threatened this … finance laws are supposed to ensure a fair playing field for candidates around the country. But Alaska’s laws were so …