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- … abortions unless necessary to save the life of the mother. After the Supreme Court reversed Roe in 2022, allowing … have not deterred the Biden administration from going after Idaho. How did Idaho’s case reach the Supreme Court? In …
- … for abortion pills. Conestoga Wood Specialties v. Burwell After President Barack Obama signed the ACA into law, …
- … by Gregory S. Baylor Published April 3, 2024 Revised April 10, 2024 Every year, state legislatures across the country … trample religious freedom and conscience rights. Shortly after President Joe Biden took office, he issued an executive …
- … to providing abortion pills because of their beliefs. After the forms were signed, the organization’s insurers were …
- … not like from the internet. The appellate court’s decision details communications between social media companies and … lab leak theory, pandemic lockdowns, vaccine side-effects, election fraud, and the Hunter Biden laptop story” either …
- … is better than the challenges of young motherhood. After resigning, Sue had the courage to expose Planned … tissue—despite abortionists’ assurances otherwise. Even at 10 weeks, modern-day ultrasounds prove the child looks and is …
- … It all started in 2012 when Colorado officials came after Jack for declining to create a custom cake celebrating … in conflict with his religious beliefs. Just a few months after Jack’s Supreme Court victory, the state decided to …
- … by Neal Hardin Published March 25, 2024 Revised April 10, 2024 For years, the World Professional Association for … and younger patients. (WPATH made this change just days after publishing SOC8.) Contained a chapter on “nonbinary” …
- … and decide how to better serve women and save lives. After decades of court-imposed abortion on demand until …
- … Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters , she details the results of her investigation into “the sudden, … Americans can’t drive until they’re 16, vote until they’re 18, or drink until they’re 21. Yet, as teenagers, they are … quickly pulled Irreversible Damage from their shelves after tweets denouncing its “harmful rhetoric.” Despite being …