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  • … helped file a lawsuit on behalf of the company, and the case eventually went to the U.S. Supreme Court. Who are the … The Hahn family still owns Conestoga Wood Specialties. One of the Hahns’ sons now serves as president and CEO of the … can apply such a law is by proving that doing so will achieve a “compelling government interest” in the “least …
  • … believer. Kristen Waggoner It would be unwise to predict how Justice Barrett might rule on particular issues related … as mentors and models for young women who seek wisdom on how to use their gifts for God's service, both at home and in …
  • … setbacks, including a  court decision dismissing their case . But they’re not backing down, and they recently … And she’s not alone. In 2019, Selina Soule finished just one place short of advancing to the final round of the Indoor … higher lung capacity, and larger hearts. Regardless of how they identify, the reality of men’s inherent …
  • … death related to a failure to act, or stillbirth.” One of those is not like the others. Miscarriage and … And yet, Maryland already has a law in place so that “no one ever has to abandon a newborn baby.” Under the Safe Haven … newborns have been surrendered in California. Imagine how many more lives would be saved if, instead of passing …
  • … who identify as women to compete in—and dominate—women’s sports, and for men to enter into shelters designed to … The saga of the Equal Rights Amendment has been a long one. The amendment claims to end discrimination against women …
  • … Colorado can still enforce its law against anyone else. How is Alliance Defending Freedom involved in the case? Chelsea Mynyk is a nurse practitioner and certified … Colorado has only made the use of progesterone illegal for one group of people: women who have changed their mind about …
  • … those organizations had ignored him, two had said no, and one had “emphatically said no”—that they wouldn’t participate … issue,” we hear. “This isn’t up for debate.” Ironically, one of the effects of the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe … that question, but I do know that refusing to argue your case does not make your argument look stronger. The professor …
  • … is threatening the existence of women’s sports. No matter how hard activists try to obscure this fact, they cannot … person on the team,” Pearson said. “They could just have a one-person team.” Fending for themselves School officials suggested if the captains wanted to make their case that the women’s swim team should consist of only women, …
  • … child’s fingers, toes, and nose. A post- Roe America is one in which we can celebrate the unprecedented access that … its three authors expressed skepticism about whether the case was correct), tasking itself with resolving the national … makers at the local, state, and federal level debated how best to promote the flourishing of mothers and their …
  • … views were not welcome at his school. Read more about his case below.   After expressing his views on gender dysphoria, … dysphoria need help. But as the medical community debates how best to treat these children, silencing professionals like Dr. Josephson helps no one. Dr. Josephson’s colleagues have a right to disagree with …