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  • … now, thanks to a Michigan state law and a pair of recent court rulings, Christian Healthcare’s ability to operate as a faith-based medical organization is … Its patients come from many faiths, or no faith at all. But Christian Healthcare does operate according to …
  • … ADF Assists Alabama’s Defense of Children ADF is helping defend Alabama Senate … to challenge Alabama’s law. In May 2022, a federal court enjoined Alabama from enforcing the parts of SB 184 … proceeds. What is ADF’s role in Boe ? In December 2022, at the request of the Alabama attorney general, ADF joined …
  • … Sue Thayer had the courage to expose Planned Parenthood’s seedy tactics of manipulating expectant moms to choose … who trust us to help them stand for what is right, often at the risk of losing their own reputation in this cancel-happy …
  • … care and screenings” for women. In February 2012, the U.S Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) finalized … for religious nonprofits like the two schools, it still forced them to authorize funding for abortion methods. … Court sent the cases back to the lower courts “to arrive at an approach going forward that accommodates petitioners’ …
  • … When Cathy Cenzon-DeCarlo was hired as an operating nurse at The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, she made it … abandonment,” threatening her career and her family’s livelihood. Because she needed to keep her job to provide … violations of laws or practices that put patient health at risk. The MED Act simply allows doctors, nurses, and certain …
  • … And the programs are effective: graduates of the Mission’s recovery program are four times more likely to stay sober … in the shelter, the homeless on the streets, shoppers at its thrift stores, volunteers, diners at its Good News … the mountain and had nobody at the top waiting for me. I still felt like an orphan in my soul,” Mike says. Feeling …
  • … care and screenings” for women. In February 2012, the U.S Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) finalized … bath components. The business employed about 950 people at the time of the Supreme Court hearing. The Hahn family still owns Conestoga Wood Specialties. One of the Hahns’ sons …
  • … or “subjects” in our form of government, but as the U.S. Supreme Court said in the 1819 case McCulloch v. Maryland , “the … tax-exempt since the first time the tax code was passed at the federal level, and they have remained that way ever …
  • … Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) are … Employers Alliance is challenging these mandates in court. Christian Employers Alliance v. U.S. Equal Employment … Title VII, “sex” was understood to be binary and clear at birth: either male or female. But the Equal Employment …
  • … in the district for years, and they believed the district’s employees had always been open and honest with them about … to the masculine name and male pronouns and sent home an only partially altered document. Beginning with honesty The Meads’ daughter started sixth grade at East Rockford Middle School in August 2020. During the …