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  • … that had initially approved the ERA eventually reversed their positions, rescinding their support of the amendment.   … is going nowhere, which brings us to the question of why it was wrong in the first place.   Thanks to Phyllis … of sexual-orientation and gender-identity (SOGI) laws.   3. Ratification of the ERA undermines our rule of law …
  • … in Louisiana. Several abortion clinics in the state were cited for a laundry list of disturbing health code … procedures, who neglected to report statutory rapes of their clients, and who allowed women to suffer on the … immediately to protect women’s health and safety. That’s why they passed Act 620, the Unsafe Abortion Protection Act. …
  • … any number of subjects—from the child’s performance to their health and well-being to the school curriculum. But … attended. As an educator motivated by her Christian faith, Lindsey believes that every child deserves to be … to substitute at any Bryan County school. Those actions were unjust and unconstitutional. That’s why Alliance …
  • … over 57 million babies have been denied the right to life, their mothers choosing what may have seemed like an easy and … “I just remember seeing a baby on the screen, and his arms were moving, his legs were kicking,” she says. “In that … I never met a woman who regretted having her child.” … 3 Women Who Chose Life …
  • … Parents, Not the Government, Have the Right to Raise Their Children Parents’ rights to direct the upbringing, … 28, 2022 Revised March 19, 2024 Shocked. Betrayed. These were the words of Michigan mother Jennifer Mead after she and … are imposing ideological litmus tests , denying people of faith from adopting and fostering children because of their
  • … Act from 2000. This meant that pro-life advocates were required to keep at least 35 feet away from building … the other counselors to shout at the women and men to get their attention, giving the impression they were there to condemn, not help, the women and men and their
  • … in hotel rooms and other unlicensed facilities. There were 4,570 so-called “ placement exceptions ” in the 2023 … children including a newborn, two 2-year-olds, and a 3-year-old. They provided care for various timeframes … treated all the children they cared for as if they were their own, showing them love and affection regardless of …
  • … representing each of the school’s three grade groups (K-2, 3-5, 6-8) — make their way to the little stage at one side of … as Alfred was concerned. His days as a full-time pastor were coming to an end. And his work as a community outreach … a whirlwind. A win without a settlement. A win without a judicial decision. The government just caved.” Best of all, …
  • … proposed the Establishment Clause, Americans and Europeans were familiar with established state churches and how they … power of the state to compel people to participate in their religious orthodoxy. State churches, as Stanford Law … Lemon Test, yet the Supreme Court upheld the practice 6-3. Why? Because three days after the First Congress set up …
  • … of families to provide personalized, at-home learning for their children. Smith’s view of education took a profound … integrity. Three of their four children, now adults, were homeschooled. An attorney, Smith began defending … and practical resources. F&J: You and your wife were pioneers in homeschooling. What challenges did you face …