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  • … years later, they found themselves in front of the U.S. Supreme Court.   What is this case about? Campaign finance laws are supposed to ensure a fair playing field for candidates around the country. But Alaska’s laws were so …
  • … SCOTUS Now Has a Chance to Protect Women's Sports The Supreme Court should make it clear that the West Virginia law … between the performance of men and women. In 2017, for example, more than 5,000 males ran 400-meter times that …
  • … August 29, 2023 There are more than 400,000 children in the foster care system nationwide—including over 25,000 … many adoption providers as possible working to find homes for these children. Yet in some states, government officials … New Hope receives no public funding. While a district court ruled against New Hope, dismissing its case, the U.S. …
  • … Vermont School Officials Pay the Price for Silencing Snowboarding Coach Vermont snowboarding coach … That speech is protected by the First Amendment, as the Supreme Court made clear in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District in
  • … No, Treatment for an Ectopic Pregnancy Is Not an Abortion Ectopic pregnancy … babies lost their lives to abortion. So when the U.S. Supreme Court finally reversed that disastrous and deadly decision in
  • … to refer to instances when people are publicly shamed for controversial words or actions, and therefore “canceled” … across the country, a spokesperson for Noem told the press that “conservative cancel culture”  was to blame for … friends . In order to conquer cancel culture, each one of us has to decide to share our thoughts and hear others out in
  • … California Pays Nearly $200K for Using COVID to Censor Pro-Life Group California … supposed to. Instead, they were used to silence Americans. In California, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law in 2021 that … restrictions. Outcome In July 2022, a federal district court ruled that Right to Life was likely to succeed on its …
  • … what your punishment will be for not complying with their rules, giving them wide discretion to impose ruinous fines … the laws, from the president, who enforces them, and the Supreme Court, which interprets them. The Founders placed these …
  • … life-altering decisions without informing their parents. In some instances, school administrators have gone so far as … have done so under the guise of “support” and “acceptance” for children struggling with questions about sex and gender. … with the policy, she was later fired for confirming the details of the plan to a reporter who had already gathered …
  • … be remembered as the day one of the most consequential Supreme Court decisions was handed down: the day Roe v. Wade was … Every single life is worth defending. Keep praying with us and working with us to make abortion unthinkable . Image …