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  • … power of our governments, and most importantly, enshrines many of our God-given rights. Many Americans today simply do not have a clear understanding … For instance, presidents do not make laws. But far too many of our fellow citizens do not understand or appreciate …
  • … the type of race-based division pushed on kids in many public schools today. And it’s happening across the … Merrick Garland directed the FBI and the Department of Justice to convene meetings with federal, state, and local … advocates for the right of people to freely live out their faith. ADF was launched in 1994 by 35 ministry leaders, …
  • Travis Allen and his daughter, Blake, were suspended for speaking up.
  • … such as Facebook and Twitter have become the primary way many, if not most, Americans access the news. But government …
  • … accountable government officials who are misusing the justice system to coerce and silence their ideological … in case after case to uphold the rights to live out your faith, speak the truth, and raise your family.  But we’re not …
  • … putting the health and innocence of children at risk. But many parents aren’t sure what do to protect their children. …
  • … nearly 8,000 children touch Oregon’s foster care system. Many of these children are waiting for their forever homes. … Oregon cannot arbitrarily exclude Jessica and people of faith from adoption—opening the door for more placements into …
  • … We’re in this for the long haul. We’re not here to just issue press releases or make splashy appearances on cable …
  • … nearly 8,000 children touch Oregon’s foster care system. Many of these children are waiting for their forever homes. … ensure that Oregon does not bar Jessica or other people of faith from adoption—opening the door for more placements into …
  • Our case against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will very soon be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. All Americans should be able to agree: That federal agencies must follow the law. That the FDA’s job is to ensure safety. But the FDA hasn’t followed the law—it unlawfully removed vital safety standards for the use of high-risk abortion drugs. And it isn’t keeping women and girls safe—the FDA’s own label on these drugs admit that roughly one in 25 women who take them will end up in the emergency room. Yet the FDA eliminated all in-person doctor visits to check for ectopic pregnancies ...