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- … and parenting students, spread awareness on the issue of abortion, and engage in public policy. With the help of … and parenting students, spread awareness on the issue of abortion, and engage in public policy. With the help of …
- Why did the government attack a homeless ministry?
- When Brian Hickman first heard about the open auditions for the upcoming Talent Show at his school, Superior Street Elementary, he immediately knew what he wanted to perform.
- … passionately pro-life and enjoys her creative and always changing work. … Lorné McCutcheon is a country girl at heart … passionately pro-life and enjoys her creative and always changing work. … Lorne McCutcheon … Author … Lorné McCutcheon …
- … of the HHS Mandate, the Hahns would be required to fund abortion-inducing drugs through their employees’ insurance. … of the HHS Mandate, the Hahns would be required to fund abortion-inducing drugs through their employees’ insurance. … Specialties … Case:Conestoga Wood Specialties v. Burwell … abortion pill mandate … abortion … Hahn Family …
- Augusta State University counseling student Jennifer Keeton was told that her Christian beliefs were unethical and incompatible with the prevailing views in her college counseling program.
- … by requiring it to offer insurance coverage for abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization, and contraception. … by requiring it to offer insurance coverage for abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization, and contraception. … Industries … conscience … Case:Newland v. Burwell … abortion pill mandate … abortion … Newland Family …
- … pregnancy centers from being forced to refer for abortion. In Women’s Health Link v. City of Ft. Wayne, Ind. , … pregnancy centers from being forced to refer for abortion. In Women’s Health Link v. City of Ft. Wayne, Ind. , …
- As a student interested in public affairs and a political future, A.J. Fluehr was dumbfounded at the blatant speech codes enforced at Pennsylvania State University.
- When Alexis heard about the lawsuit, she knew that she was called to join. Why? Because she felt that her voice brought something different—and needed—to the conversation. A female’s perspective on privacy needed to be heard.