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  • … for injuring multiple female athletes . World Rugby finally barred males from competing against women in global … – A male has competed in women’s professional wrestling . We can no longer ignore that this is happening. When males who …
  • … the right to speak freely about their beliefs. They do not surrender this right simply because they choose to work … have a right to express their beliefs, and public schools can’t punish employees for doing so. Kathy objected to the … was fired for confirming facts about the policy. Educators can’t be forced to violate their beliefs as a condition of …
  • … denied recognition to a TPUSA chapter because it did not like the organization’s beliefs. Written by Alliance … Freedom Published March 20, 2024 Revised March 27, 2024 “We silence voices all the time in this country. That’s the … confirmed the decision and defended it by saying, “We silence voices all the time in this country.” February …
  • … the morning – you have a level of expectation that you’re not going to be worried about them, that they’re not going to … want your school district to communicate with you? As you can imagine, Mark, Gena, and several other concerned parents … policy remained in effect for the 2016-2017 school year. Finally, the school board put the policy on its meeting …
  • … fertility awareness instruction. The administration did not inform the public of this change, which it is required by … want to identify underlying medical conditions so they can seek proper treatment. Dr. Tice-Harouff became a family … those proceeds to her nonprofit health clinic so she can provide a range of care for even more families who need …
  • … for seven to eight hours as she lost more and more blood. Finally, the doctor sent Brenda to the hospital—not in an … case of an emergency—such as a perforated uterus—a doctor can directly admit a woman undergoing an abortion to the … a law requiring safer seat belts.” What’s at stake? We can’t forget the reason for Louisiana’s law: to ensure …
  • … and state.” But this was a student-led time of prayer—not any kind of official school event. And attending this … why Chase reached out to Alliance Defending Freedom, and we filed a lawsuit on his behalf. Keep in mind, Chase was a … his high school now—and in high schools across the country—can join together and pray during the school day without …
  • … told her that Isabelle would commit suicide if she was not allowed to take cross-sex hormones. The lawsuit alleges … a double mastectomy she underwent at just 15 years old. “We need to stop telling 12-year-olds that they were born … stop telling children that puberty is an option. That they can choose what kind of puberty they will go through just …
  • … v. Southern Pacific Co. The judicial system, then, should not reject individuals from serving as jurors by using crude … in Missouri. Imagine if, “to err on the side of caution,” we allowed attorneys and judges to exclude groups of … from juries because of generalized hunches that they can’t overcome their own opinions to apply the law fairly to …
  • … gave an unequivocal answer. “Yes,” he said. “There can be no reward, no benefit, no tax break, for anyone or any … rights of every single one of us.” Of course, O’Rourke did not become president, so he never had the chance to strip churches of their tax exemptions. But how did we reach a point where a mainstream presidential candidate …