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  • … questions about the new team and the increasing threat to parental rights in the United States. Written by Kate … April 5, 2023 Parents everywhere got a look at what their students were learning when schools went online in … to parental rights in the United States.   What rights do parents have? Parents have the right to govern the …
  • … Defending Freedom Published April 11, 2023 Revised January 26, 2024 Abortion providers have been pushing high-risk … for these drugs even more strongly. Abortion drugs can cause serious complications in women and girls who take … at least some protection for women and girls. But in 2016, the FDA extended the use of abortion drugs from seven …
  • … About Censoring Students Maggie DeJong was silenced with no-contact orders from Southern Illinois University … political, and philosophical beliefs have been able to come together for a free and robust debate in the … bottom line Universities cannot discipline students for their political and religious views—especially without giving …
  • … (4.5 million boys to 3.4 million girls). Similar changes can be seen in collegiate athletics. In 1972, male athletes … ADF is currently representing 3,000 physicians and health professionals against the Biden administration for this very … … education … free speech … gender … gender identity … healthcare professionals … pro-life … abortion … public …
  • … children who never knew what it meant to be loved outside their mother’s womb; 9 million children who never got to grow … 5 percent of “services provided” in 2021. The same trend can be observed in Planned Parenthood’s contraceptive … revenue, and over $1.7 billion in expenses. The report details that $694.9 million (36.4%) of the organization’s …
  • … people who are seeking to become more comfortable with their sex or who wish to reduce unwanted same-sex attraction. … of becoming comfortable with their biology, the state can fine him up to $5,000 per violation and can even revoke … is “not unprotected merely because it is uttered by ‘professionals.’” The High Court even criticized the Pickup …
  • … in its eighth edition. These standards are used by health professionals worldwide and are held out as “best practice” … of the latest “Standards of Care” admits: “[It is] out of their developmental range to understand the extent to which … … 21386 … international … ADF International … culture … healthcare professionals … gender … An International …
  • … women’s swim team captains at Roanoke College were forced to fight for the protection of their sport and their team. Written by Grant Atkinson … swim team should consist of only women, they had to do so by personally confronting the male athlete. The three …
  • … — when it removed its safety standards that had protected their health. As the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth … the in-person visit depended on the “common practice” of healthcare providers “provid[ing] emergency care coverage for … ever having seen a medical professional. The complications can be very serious; for example, one doctor cared for a …
  • … force people to celebrate events that conflict with their deeply held religious beliefs. That’s true of Coeur … who they are, including those who identify as LGBT, she can only celebrate weddings consistent with her beliefs. Can … Minister’s Freedom … 20989 … conscience … creative professionals … free speech … Ohio … Ohio County Agrees to