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  • … of what it means to live in a truly diverse country where our freedoms of speech and of conscience are guaranteed by … all artists look to their conscience and their beliefs to decide what to create. A Muslim singer may decide that her … to promote what they believe rather than let the government dictate that choice. But my choice is not …
  • … for medical transitions, which are required by the government’s interpretation of the ACA and related … doctors’ medical judgment or conscientious objections. How did the Biden administration overstep its authority? On Jan. … that go against their deeply held convictions—especially when they involve children and adolescents. Case timeline May …
  • … of businesses. Any employer with fewer than 50 employees did not have to provide health insurance. HRSA exempted some … (RFRA). Passed by Congress in 1993, RFRA states that the government cannot “substantially burden a person’s exercise … beliefs. The bottom line Americans’ freedoms do not end when they choose to open a business. The government cannot …
  • … they decide they want him to. Clients set their own goals when talking with Brian, and he only works toward the goals … But the law doesn’t stop Brian from promoting the government’s beliefs about gender and sexuality. In fact, it … the 9th Circuit inexplicably ruled that Washington’s law did not regulate Brian’s speech. It claimed the law only …
  • … and facilitating abortions. But this wasn’t something she could agree to. Sandra became a pediatric nurse to take care … her job. Who is Sandra Rojas? Sandra was 17 years old when she walked into a local children’s home. She knew then … care professionals never have to go through what she did—that they are free to live out their beliefs without fear …
  • … Chafuen Published June 2, 2023 Revised November 16, 2023 When Cathy Cenzon-DeCarlo was hired as an operating nurse at The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, she made it clear that she could not participate in abortions because … “do no harm.” It’s a simple and reasonable protection for our health-care heroes, and they deserve nothing less. And by …
  • … is yes! Pronouns are small words with big implications. When signifying persons, pronouns often carry other … a battleground for the radical gender ideology inundating our culture.   What is a pronoun? To review a little grammar, … instead of using someone’s name repeatedly (e.g., “Dave did this. Then, Dave did that.”), we can just say, “Dave did
  • … duty. This responsibility is even more significant when it comes to protecting vulnerable children. Children who … the experimental gender-transition procedures foisted on our children are often irreversible. They prevent healthy …
  • … of higher learning. At Alliance Defending Freedom, our Center for Academic Freedom strives to uphold the First … are forced to remain if they want to share their beliefs. When a college or university establishes a “free speech … that it retract the no-contact orders, which it finally did a few days later. Even so, it had already dragged …
  • … Unlike some of us, she knows a nudge from the Lord when she feels one. A few months ago, she felt one.  She was … and hails of bullets, suffered countless rapes, and did enough drugs to kill herself a dozen times over.  Nearing … you get pregnant. You’re a prostitute, you get pregnant. Our focus is still on babies, but some of the people we help …