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  • … officials to ban leafleting and other speech within 15 feet of the facilities of abortionists, eye doctors, … treatment provider. When Mayor Bill Peduto took office in 2014, he began enforcing this ordinance, which he had voted … on public sidewalks outside of abortion facilities. How do we know? Because the city only enforced the ordinance in …
  • … he was met by a student mob. He later recounted that as he walked into the classroom, he heard one person yell, “We hope your daughters get raped!” And while Judge Duncan … of diversity, equity, and inclusion, Tirien Steinbach, did not make a genuine effort to preserve the event. She offered …
  • … an appalling callousness toward women’s health and safety, as it no longer requires doctors to track most complications. This recklessness, outlined in the brief we filed on Thursday with the U.S. Supreme Court, is why we  … abortion, the fact that the FDA removed the requirements not only for reporting but also for  all  in-person doctor …
  • … for euthanasia, a leading euthanasia advocate who served as a cancer specialist agreed to euthanize her. Mortier was … euthanasia the day after it happened. While the court did not strike down the Belgian euthanasia law, it did find that … ADF issued its first press release on Mortier’s case in 2014, eight years prior to the eventual ruling from the ECHR. …
  • … Faith The case at issue involves a woman who identifies as a lesbian suing the Missouri Department of Corrections for … v. Southern Pacific Co. The judicial system, then, should not reject individuals from serving as jurors by using crude … in Missouri. Imagine if, “to err on the side of caution,” we allowed attorneys and judges to exclude groups of …
  • … underscores the need for safeguards across the U.S. as a survey reveals strong support for parental rights. … to assume their wishes will be respected. But that is not always the case. Take a recent case from Wisconsin as an … is a matter of constitutional necessity but also because we are committed to protecting new generations of young …
  • … Court, its legal fight continues. Let’s take a look at the details of this case. What is the March for Life Education … the mandate and won at the U.S. Supreme Court in 2014. March for Life also filed a lawsuit against the mandate … March for Life. No matter your views regarding abortion, we should all be able to agree on that. … … 7720 … 7653 … …
  • … But despite all this success, Kelvin was abruptly fired—not for anything he did on the job, but for his Christian … in 2012. But the mayor abruptly turned on Kelvin in 2014 because of his religious beliefs. Cochran v. City of … him of the suspension, but it did not provide any details about why he had been suspended. The same day, the …
  • … used by health professionals worldwide and are held out as “best practice” in this area. However, beneath a veneer of … against women and girls to the WHO’s director general, “not one appears to represent a voice of caution for … the controversial WPATH standards in 2020 and set in place far more cautious guidelines that give stronger protections …
  • … Birth Unfortunately, this kind of extreme legislation is not unexpected: Roe v. Wade paved the way for it. Written by … law protecting the unborn by limiting abortion after 15 weeks is constitutional. If Roe is overturned, states … new laws like New Jersey’s demonstrate this. It’s likely we’ll see legislation similar to New Jersey’s introduced in …