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  • … laws, and that is not something the president has power to do. The Biden administration is attempting to legislate … school into burdensome enforcement proceedings before it can file a lawsuit. But that is not what other courts say about suing federal agencies. When …
  • … in abortion policy. Viability is the point at which a baby can survive outside the womb. Viability was originally part … move around and kick, sense and respond to stimuli, taste what their mom eats, open and close their fingers, and … of abortion would settle the matter. History clearly shows us that the exact opposite happened. The video points this …
  • … and universities should be places where civil debate can thrive. When students from different backgrounds, … had drafted for him and reminded him that “there’s a bar you have to take.” Some bar exams, including the New York … Harvard President Claudine Gay’s resignation reminds us, even powerful leaders at Ivy League universities are not …
  • … to control whether faith-based nonprofits and businesses can operate consistent with their beliefs. Such was the case … with fines of up to $100,000 per violation simply for following their faith’s teachings on marriage and … schools, and Christian ministries to hire employees who do not share their beliefs about marriage, sexuality, and …
  • … Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published January 17, 2023 Revised January 4, 2024 Medical professionals have … who hold to basic medical-ethics principles (e.g., “do no harm”) to facilitate PAS or face penalties and even the … ADF dismissed the lawsuit. The bottom line The government can’t force health-care professionals to violate medical …
  • … are meant to be places where civil and robust debate can occur on a variety of issues. This is especially true for … objectives is “to proclaim Jesus as Lord through all we do.” When a student at the University of Idaho asked a group … him from interacting with the student “outside of what is required for classroom assignments, discussion, and …
  • … legal profession overall tilts politically liberal. What I found particularly notable about Muller’s study, … reflect the personally held values of the drafters than do paid briefs in a run-of-the-mill commercial case, for … study – that truth, well-spoken and resolutely defended, can still carry the day against even the longest odds. Image …
  • … This topic may seem obscure to some, but it affects all of us; we don’t have to be doctors or patients with terminal … worth living. But the hospital should be a place where you go for hope and healing, and doctors should not be forced … and honor his wonderful design for life. Here is how you can be praying with us: Pray that doctors would continue to …
  • … at  National Review . When the federal agency responsible for ensuring the safety of the food we eat, medication we … ever having seen a medical professional. The complications can be very serious; for example, one doctor cared for a … of the FDA’s shameful actions. Doctors take an oath to do no harm, and Americans expect the FDA to promote that …
  • … fairly whether they are secular or religious. To do otherwise would violate the First Amendment’s Free … as second-class citizens. Just as non-religious parents can choose to send their children to non-religious charter … that align with their beliefs. Regardless of whether you agree with St. Isidore’s religious beliefs, we can all …