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  • … Policy. (I don’t think the university saw the irony of this reasoning.) We appealed the decision, but our … being discussed. Some held posters reading, “Don’t tell me what to do” and handed out leaflets — “Your body, your … their views could be considered “unacceptable” by their universities. Some fear their professors might treat them …
  • … despite the warning, and were immediately arrested. ADF is defending the groups’ First Amendment rights. “The … “I’m going to accept the results of the election no matter what, because I’m not a snowflake.” The instructor banned her … a society, we prohibit discrimination based on disability. This should also be true for babies in the womb." Robert …
  • … Maggie says, than cement their relationship. “My dad is a sixth-grade teacher, and in the summers, he was also a … right. There’s no cement. I have no wheelbarrow. I can do this.’ And that’s where I would pass people. I loved the … that Maggie was unfit to work as an art therapist. It took 18 days to get the “no contact” orders rescinded. During that …
  • … the cows buckets of something that seems to do for them what catnip does for the feline set. Most of all, the … keyboard. Arlo holds first place in Lydia’s heart, but she is not above spending summer days tracking down other lizards … (She holds her hands apart.) He had a big mouth, like this. (She demonstrates.) I didn’t want this thing to bite …
  • … options. They are recognizing that their unborn child is, in fact, a precious person who deserves to live. Read the … told me he loved me.” Frankie Jr. was born that summer. “This little boy brought so much joy to everyone’s life,” Eva … uphold that.” So, when Ruth found out she was pregnant at 18, she saw no other option. She booked the earliest possible …
  • … had four abortions,” she said, finally. “I want to keep this one.” “Well, I’m here for you,” Jean Marie said. … was considered a “slut.” That made it easy — once she was 18 and kicked out of the house — to start sleeping with men … pimps laid claim to her body and her money. “That life is a chaos life,” she says. “They keep you in this state …
  • … quickly proved it — accomplishing in just a few minutes what would’ve taken them quite a while. Talking with him, … his memory strong and clear and sweet for his children. “This is never a situation I pictured myself in,” she says. “Never …
  • … the neat array of food trays by the kitchen. On the trays this morning are Frosted Flakes, apple slices, and juice … a more personal intercession. It's Wednesday, so music is on the program: some praise songs, distinguished more by … Johnson didn’t have a dream, but he knew some men who did. What Alfred — who lived in the Grant Park community as a …
  • … of long-suffering clients like Barronelle Stutzman, who is still waiting for justice. These days have tested our … of the American republic, and even in our fellow man. As this edition of Faith & Justice reaches your mailbox, we very … challenges are already on their way. We will soon learn what kind of perseverance, character, and hope our shared …
  • … F&J: You and your wife were pioneers in homeschooling. What challenges did you face when at-home education was in … ever do it or not. But out of that, we said, “Let’s give this a try.” There weren’t many homeschoolers, so there were … state, introducing homeschool laws. And now homeschooling is recognized as legal in some form or fashion in every …