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  • … Coney Barrett's recent confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court is truly momentous and a cause for celebration. … my career when I've had to turn down opportunities for the good of my family. Some progressives suggest that being a strong, public-facing …
  • … of over 3,200 amicus briefs submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court in cases filed and decided between 2018 and 2022 by … significance. These cases, in Muller’s words, “touch on some of the most divisive areas of political controversy” in … Dobbs . And in this fact lies the hopeful message of the good professor’s study – that truth, well-spoken and …
  • … not only in private, but also in the public square. But some have seemingly forgotten that these freedoms extend to … rights of students and professors. We have won over 435 court victories protecting academic freedom—and counting. ADF … of letting colleges and universities trample on them, good things happen. ADF’s Center for Academic Freedom has a …
  • … lost their lives to abortion. So when the U.S. Supreme Court finally reversed that disastrous and deadly decision in … pregnancy.” And radical abortion activists, including some at a congressional hearing in July 2022, falsely … as long as women are less than 10 weeks pregnant, have good information about how to take abortion drugs, and don’t …
  • … Acts 4. In this chapter, Peter and John were spreading the good news about Jesus and his sacrifice. They were healing people … to make disciples of all people. While we have achieved some significant victories for life, religious freedom, free …
  • … fear and doubt for so small a thing? So small a thing!” In some ways, this encapsulates what some feel about the debate … suit on Dr. Meriwether’s behalf, and in 2021, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit ruled in his favor, … otherwise. Teachers should be free to advocate for the good of their students, and the government cannot force them …
  • … families choose to send their children to Bethel. And some were only able to do so because of the state’s school … from the school voucher program were given some unexpected news. The state of Maryland informed these families—only … school she had to send her children to is nowhere near as good as Bethel. But the state of Maryland didn’t care. It was …
  • … note: The following piece originally appeared at  Fox News . My parents have always taught me to think for myself. … of conversations about this stuff at home. I’ve given it some thought on my own, too. I don’t think it makes any sense … attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom—a case the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit heard on Feb. 8—I’ve …
  • … from its tuition assistance program because they were religious to barring access to its Dual Enrollment Program … the First Amendment. Now, despite a federal appeals court victory and a U.S. Supreme Court decision just one year … all school districts operate public high schools. Instead, some districts use public funds from the state’s Town …
  • … event that Roe were overturned. So when the U.S. Supreme Court did so in 2022, Idaho’s Defense of Life Act was set to … receive care During the tenure of President Ronald Reagan, some hospitals were refusing to treat patients who were … not constitute an abortion and that doctors can rely on good-faith medical judgment to save a mother’s life. Even …