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  • … to a new country is never easy—especially for a soon-to-be fourth-grader. That’s how old Jennifer Vitsaxaki’s … grade at Skaneateles Middle School, Jennifer wanted to do whatever she could to ensure her daughter’s success. She … to refer to her, as she had seen several of her classmates do. The guidance counselor, psychologist, and school social …
  • … district in Kansas tried to force teacher Pam Ricard to be dishonest with students and parents. Written by Alliance … truth, but her school district threatened her ability to do that when they told her to use names and pronouns for … she could not follow this policy without violating her religious beliefs, and the Constitution protects her from …
  • … meeting of the town council. The town had a directory of religious centers, and it began contacting ministers and … v. Galloway affirmed that all people in the United State can pray freely consistent with their own faith and that legislative bodies at all levels of government have the freedom to seek Divine guidance and …
  • … USOA Pageants’ expression about what it means to be a woman. USOA Pageants’ voice is increasingly unique in … in beauty pageants designed for women, and no organization should be forced to express a message contrary to its … and takes away opportunities for women. No organization should be forced to express a message contrary to its …
  • … to include gender identity “so long as the laws do not contain sufficient indications to the contrary.” He … cannot be uniformly designated by sex, and the federal government has the authority to preempt Louisiana’s law. If … Biden Admin Over Radical Title IX Rule Changes … 21504 … religious freedom … public school … k-12 … education … sexual …
  • … v. Town of Gilbert case, the Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot regulate signs differently based on their … about a town ordinance that restricted their ability to do so. Reed v. Town of Gilbert In 2007, the Town of Gilbert … religion. Under the precedent set by the Court, Christians can share the Gospel without fearing government censorship. …
  • … person in the room. It's a representative of the state government. Reluctantly, you start talking with your … sessions and dictate what counselors and clients can discuss. This didn’t sit well with one counselor, who … Law That Threatens Free Speech, Harms Clients … 17582 … religious freedom … free speech … conscience … Washington … …
  • … orders to try to address these issues, but the federal government did not strictly enforce them in education. So by … (4.5 million boys to 3.4 million girls). Similar changes can be seen in collegiate athletics. In 1972, male athletes … which admits students of both sexes .” Not only do provisions like this speak of “the” other sex or “both …
  • … and herself. Kansas’s law helps ensure that women cannot be tricked or pressured into an abortion, but rather are … about the risks and all their options, just as they should be about any other major procedure. By trying to skirt these …
  • … worked against the Mission’s Christian faith. That’s why churches and religious institutions like the Mission must … Supreme Court said that Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission can be sued under state employment laws for declining to hire … Christian beliefs or alter its religious ministry. If the government can bar the Mission from hiring co-believers, it …