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- … seek to provide alternative options for women who do not want to end the lives of their children in the womb. So it …
- … Pre-Enforcement Challenges: Protecting Your Rights Before the Government Takes Them Away … an unjust law against you before you’re able to protect your rights. In other words, does the government have to punish you or violate your rights before you can challenge a law? For well over 100 …
- California unlawfully discriminated against certain speech with a law passed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- … for a variety of medical and philosophical reasons. Some want to better understand how their body functions, and others want to identify underlying medical conditions so they can … awareness instruction, Dr. Tice-Harouff serves women who want to make the best family planning choices for their own …
- … Illinois to Pro-Life Professionals: Violate Your Conscience or Violate the Law ADF is challenging SB … she knew that abortion was deliberately taking an unborn baby’s life, and she left the facility. But she still felt … 7633 … 7631 … Illinois to Pro-Life Professionals: Violate Your Conscience or Violate the Law … 20950 … pro-life … …
- Vermont snowboarding coach Dave Bloch favorably settled his lawsuit after being fired for saying that men and women are different.
- Skyline Wesleyan Church took a stand after a California agency required elective abortion coverage to be added to churches' employee health-care plans.
- … and technology. While viability (the point at which a baby can survive outside the womb) was widely considered to … stuck in the past. It makes sense that Mississippi would want its state law to reflect our modern scientific … or for severe fetal abnormality. It shouldn’t be too controversial, given that most nations put more …
- … her employment in the district. “We sincerely regret that your separation from the school district caused any …
- Ectopic pregnancy is both a tragedy and an emergency, and laws in every state protect treatment for women who face it.