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  • … its actions sent more women and girls to the emergency room. Written by Erin Morrow Hawley Published March 15, 2024 … of the food we eat, medication we take, and products we use decided to remove critical safeguards that it originally … to respond to harms caused by abortion drugs — many of which could have been avoided had they kept the original …
  • … of letting men compete in women’s sports and use women’s locker rooms. Written by Christiana Kiefer Published April 1, … were also forced to allow Thomas into their changing room. The female swimmers were exposed and vulnerable in … on behalf of Madison and Mary Kate to defend Idaho’s law, which would ensure that only female athletes compete on …
  • … Media Censorship by Government Officials Cannot Stand  The Supreme Court has an opportunity to stop government officials from … adding that he could not “stress the degree to which this needs to be resolved immediately.” The officials …
  • … requirement. March 2018 : The federal district court denied Skyline’s request for relief. That April, the church asked  the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit to reverse that … consistent with the 9th Circuit’s ruling as well as the Supreme Court’s ruling in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia in …
  • … the Genocide Awareness Project to campus. The project, which has stirred lively discussions and even protests on … Freedom attorneys, they filed suit against the school, which soon yielded and changed its bylaws. “An article I read … the Genocide Awareness Project to campus. The project, which has stirred lively discussions and even protests on …
  • … FDA’s own label  says  that roughly one in 25 women who use them will end up in the emergency room. It would be reasonable to assume that the FDA would … taking a high-risk drug. But the FDA betrayed women and girls by deciding they don’t deserve ongoing care or …
  • … right of all Americans to speak freely, choosing which messages they express without fear of government … and sell some type of standardized good or service—a hotel room, for example, or a train ticket. Title II of the Civil … Supreme Court ruled that the city of Phoenix could not use a public-accommodation ordinance to compel the speech of …
  • … on equal terms with other community members. The court agreed and ordered the school to stop enforcing its ban against students handing out religious flyers. The court further ruled that the school could not deny the … on equal terms with other community members. The court agreed and ordered the school to stop enforcing its ban …
  • … identify as the opposite sex through dress, names, use of intimate facilities, and other behavioral cues—is an … the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), which ensures parental access to student educational records. … risks to students Policies that allow students to use locker rooms, showers, and restrooms based on their …
  • … Women’s Health Organization . Some expected the U.S. Supreme Court to release its opinion in the case immediately after … of hope with the case Planned Parenthood v. Casey , which involved a Pennsylvania law implementing commonsense …