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- UK Athletics acknowledged reality when it detailed its position on male athletes who identify as female.
- … pages. Using a conservative estimate of 250 words per 8x11 page results in well over 47,000,000 words of rules enacted …
- … disagree with them or find their views offensive. Read the details of this case below. What is Students for Life at … about transgenderism, domestic violence, or “reproductive justice.” It was clear they were singling out Students for …
- … stand and challenging the school board in court. Read the details of this case below. Who is suing Albemarle County … no place in public schools. As U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts once wrote , “The way to stop …
- … Defending Freedom Published June 15, 2020 Revised January 2, 2024 Tom Rost loves his job. Day in and day out, he gets … possible. This includes everything from the smallest details, such as leaving a rose when a body is removed, to …
- … higher during an “attack” at the net than female players. 2) Male athletic advantages exist even before puberty. Most …
- … items like diapers, strollers, and baby clothes. Myth #2: Pregnancy centers deceive women. False. Pregnancy centers … Court overturned California’s unconstitutional law . Justice Clarence Thomas, writing for the majority, held that …
- The Supreme Court unanimously struck down a Massachusetts law that silenced pro-life advocates such as Eleanor McCullen.
- … Exemptions to COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates Please use this page as a reference for frequently asked questions regarding … . 2. Students Generally speaking, mandatory student vaccination … or 2) a specific, sincerely held belief rooted in your faith that taking these particular COVID-19 vaccines would …
- … by Neal Hardin Published October 31, 2022 Revised May 2, 2024 The First Amendment’s guarantee of freedom of speech … School District v. Gobitis ). Writing for the majority, Justice Robert H. Jackson wrote , “If there is any fixed star … opinion, or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein.” Wooley v. Maynard (1977) A Jehovah’s Witness …