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  • … Fair Competition in Idaho Two female athletes in Idaho are seeking to ensure that women and girls have the chance to … into fourth place. So they decided to do something about it. Madison Kenyon, left, and Mary Kate Marshall are speaking … continues, which means male athletes who identify as women will still be able to compete against women and girls. …
  • … mother of twins. The new mother lives in Texas, where abortion is prohibited by law once a baby’s heartbeat … Here’s how The Post reported her reaction: “She wondered: If her babies had heartbeats, as these women said they did, … thoughts when the reality begins to sink in that you are no longer the most important person in your own life? Yet …
  • … a lot more about what’s out there and what people are experiencing,” Dr. Namandjé Bumpus, chief scientist of … own label  says  that roughly one in 25 women who use them will end up in the emergency room. It would be reasonable to … envelops their bodies as they lie on the floor wondering if they are going to die. Or why they don’t have a doctor to …
  • … of the hospital’s emergency department” to determine if the person has an “emergency medical condition.” Regarding … life. Even though EMTALA and the Defense of Life Act are both designed to protect life, the Biden administration is attempting to create a conflict where none exists. The Biden administration is manipulating …
  • … law to cover entities like inns, taverns, and trains that are open to the public and sell some type of standardized … laws coexist with the First Amendment. Where have Colorado and other states gone wrong? As the U.S. … core of who they are, without government censorship. And if we want freedom, fairness, and equal treatment under the …
  • … Life is a pro-life nonprofit organization, and its beliefs are based on morality and science. Of course, it strives to … of their religious or moral convictions. If they refused, they faced heavy financial penalties under … the Little Sisters of the Poor. The Court sent these cases back to the lower courts, asking HHS to come to a …
  • … police officers informed them that they would be arrested if they painted or chalked on the public sidewalk or street. … two months of assuring Hermiston Christian School that it could provide in-person instruction to its 51 students, … law that was challenged “allowed medical professionals to end the life of a child who does not fit the profile of what …
  • … officials threatened “disciplinary consequences” if Maggie violated the no-contact orders and copied the … Freedom sent the university a demand letter asking that it rescind these no-contact orders that were “infringing upon … with diverse political, religious, and ideological views are welcome in the art therapy program, and it paid $80,000 …
  • … children’s schools. And in many school districts, there are serious reasons for parents to be concerned. Take the … their parents’ knowledge or consent—and, in certain cases, behind parents’ backs. Read more about this case … The outcome of Doe v. Madison Metropolitan School District will have implications for protecting parental rights . The …
  • … in New York City, poverty, crime, and broken families are all too familiar. Naeem Henry grew up in the Bronx, and he recalled it as a crime-ridden borough filled with “restless kids.” … work the church was doing, the City of New York prohibited it from meeting in public schools to conduct worship …