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- … cares deeply about women’s health and has delivered some 5,000 babies. In her current practice, she often treats … Public health experts agree. “Healthcare providers are a key element in the identification of human trafficking …
- … Unfortunately, the FDA has ignored this fact and spent the last few years removing the few remaining safety standards …
- … holding “Pride Nights,” which they claim are meant to celebrate people who identify as LGBT. Instead, some fans and … While the league says each team is free to “decide whom to celebrate, when and how,” the not-so-secret expectation is … defended Provorov at a press conference later in the week. "[Provorov] did nothing wrong," Tortorella said. "Just …
- … Barronelle Stutzman of Arlene’s Flowers? Barronelle is the last person you would have expected to be entangled in a …
- … chartering system. Due in part to these benefits, the top 5 banks control over 50% of the market for deposit accounts. …
- … . “The serious adverse event reporting is really a key provision because it allows us to just understand a lot …
- … a few weeks after the talent show, so it was one of the last chances he’d have to dance in the foreseeable future. …
- … to either violate his faith by designing custom cakes that celebrate same-sex weddings or stop designing all wedding … came into Masterpiece Cakeshop to request a custom cake to celebrate a same-sex wedding. Jack Phillips politely … about marriage.” Unfortunately, this wouldn’t be the last time that Colorado would bring Jack into court. Because …
- … in which he would refer to all students by only their last names—like a coach—and the superintendent agreed. Under … of the school year, John called all the students by their last names, and there were no evident problems. His students … Service said Groff could work extra shifts during the week instead of working on Sundays. But after a couple of …
- Chris Schandevel serves as legal counsel on Alliance Defending Freedom’s Appellate Advocacy Team.