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  • … addition of ‘gender identity’ to the state insurance code could be used to compel health-care providers to violate … is looking at amending the state’s Insurance Code. That may not sound like an exciting topic, but the proposed … challenged the Biden administration’s misinterpretation in court on behalf of a pair of organizations of medical …
  • … physician-assisted suicide (PAS) have spent years arguing that the practice is a humane way to alleviate the suffering of terminally ill patients. But Canada’s disturbing path since legalizing PAS six years ago proves … that legalizing the practice was a slippery slope that could lead to people seeking death for reasons other than …
  • … to be adopted. With such a great need, you would think that all 50 states would be eager to place children with … I’m raising five children of my own, I knew my family could help children find a forever home.” So she decided to … about family, marriage, and sexuality. In 2022, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit ruled in favor of the …
  • … about COVID-19 vaccines, but every American should agree that the government’s national vaccine mandate, administered … this unconstitutional mandate, and in January 2022, the Supreme Court halted the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine …
  • … 27, 2024 “We silence voices all the time in this country. Thats the tragedy and also the greatness of democracy.” … President Bitterbaum and other SUNY Cortland officials to court. Establishing a Turning Point USA chapter at SUNY … discrimination, President Bitterbaum affirmed the senate’s decision. He told Gabriella and Megan that they had no right …
  • … The heckling of Judge Kyle Duncan at Stanford shows that free speech is as important in the classroom as it is in … courts determine how to rule in cases in which the U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence is unclear or changing. But before Judge …
  • … leaders took things to a new low in 2021. In October of that year, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed SB 380 into law, reducing … helping and healing instead of killing, California's law could have subjected them to civil or criminal penalties and … in March. Thankfully, in September 2022, a federal court granted our motion for preliminary injunction, saying …
  • … higher than ever before. A new Gallup poll shows that almost a third of U.S. adults have faced depression at … they are allowed to seek and goals they are not. The U.S. Supreme Court has recognized that “the people lose when the …
  • … Published June 12, 2023 Revised December 21, 2023 It’s always wrong for the government to violate religious … but it’s particularly cruel when it does so in a way that harms needy children. In the state of California, thats … in 1972 to address sex discrimination and barriers that women faced in education. But in 2021, with no prior notice, …
  • … standing up for everyone’s freedom by challenging laws that dictate what people can or cannot say. Unfortunately, … 500 financial services company. FIS raised its score from 18 percent in 2022 to 50 percent in 2023 by participating in … similar resolutions , the Business Index was a tool they could use to substantively engage with their companies. In …