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- … process in which a health care provider educates a patient about the risks, benefits, and alternatives of a given … patient must be competent to make a voluntary decision about whether to undergo the procedure or intervention.” In …
- … Court Justice Samuel Alito recently expressed concern about the decision by Missouri’s state courts to exclude … three potential jurors holding traditional Christian views about sex and human sexuality “were very clear in that they …
- … at the University of Idaho asked a group of CLS members about their beliefs on marriage, they politely explained that … from any interactions with the student who had asked them about their beliefs. It also issued a similar order against …
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- … for lower-income families who might have only dreamed about the opportunity, previously. Case timeline February …
- … is tearing at the fabric of this community that I care about and I’m here to support,” she told him. More ink could …
- … parents control over educational and medical decisions about their children—without the threat of punishment for …
- … victory possible. Read Barronelle’s letter below, and read about 303 Creative here . Dear Friends, This week, I have … because I could not betray my conscience. I also worried about what kind of precedent my “paying up” would set for …
- … be dismissed and that these female athletes’ concern about fairness in women’s sports should be disregarded. April …
- … doctrines of the Catholic Church, including its beliefs about marriage. Michigan even has a state law on the books … working toward the best for children. With approximately 13,000 children in foster care in Michigan, why wouldn’t the …