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- A Minnesota woman sued a pharmacist because his beliefs prevented him from dispensing potentially life-ending drugs.
- In a victory for life, the court held that unborn children created through in vitro fertilization are children and therefore protected under Alabama law.
- … the opportunity to protect women’s sports in Idaho. That’s why Alliance Defending Freedom is representing Madison and … between men and women are real, and they matter. That’s why we have separate men’s and women’s sports. Every male on …
- … understand the danger so that we can stand against it. Why is censorship bad? The freedom of speech is an important … offered no fewer than five contradictory explanations for why it canceled the account—including a false claim from CEO …
- … expression based on whether it is religious or not. Let’s look at the details of this case. Ten-year-old Katie Ayers …
- … hold their breath until the very end of the term. That’s why on a Friday morning, a week before the Supreme Court’s … Waggoner explained what the post- Roe legal landscape will look like in the coming months: Here’s where the next …
- … that he shared on his personal blog. Let’s take a closer look at his case. Dr. Andrew Fox was fired from his position … where he shares reflections on religious and philosophical matters, usually geared toward readers in academic and …
- … position on the middle school girls’ soccer team. Let’s look at how all this unfolded. Blake Allen and her father, … to go back behind the partition, the student continued to look at the girls who were still changing. This experience …
- … Family Services? The Apostle James urged Christians “to look after the orphans and widows in their distress” (James … be protected, not shut down for their faith. Learn more: Why you should care about protecting New Hope Family Services … for the 2nd Circuit … Christian … family … LGBT … same-sex marriage … adoption providers … adoption agencies … adoption …
- … the intersection of these identities. It's refreshing to look at the Supreme Court bench and remember we're not alone. …