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  • … EMTALA, a decades-old statute that says nothing about abortion, to force emergency room doctors to perform … treatment for an ectopic pregnancy does not constitute an abortion and that doctors can rely on good-faith medical … by the Biden administration to misconstrue EMTALA to mandate that emergency room doctors perform abortions, which …
  • … of Columbia v. Comer  that a private religious school could not be excluded from a generally available grant that … a state tuition tax credit program for private schools could not be denied to parents because they used it to send … affect these and similar cases.   What could this decision mean for religious freedom? A win in Carson v. Makin would …
  • … holding the other branches in check. But when President Joe Biden took office in 2021, he overstepped his executive … for the 8th Circuit erroneously ruled that the college could not yet challenge the rule change that threatens its …
  • … addition of ‘gender identity’ to the state insurance code could be used to compel health-care providers to violate … not sound like an exciting topic, but the proposed changes could have wide-reaching consequences. House Bill 1283, which … freedom and conscience rights. Shortly after President Joe Biden took office, he issued an executive order …
  • … promptly sued the state, strangely claiming that it could use a longstanding federal law called the Emergency … State’s Life-Affirming Law at Supreme Court … 21116 … abortion … sanctity of life … pro-life … Idaho … Supreme …
  • … to force large, private businesses and nonprofits to mandate vaccines , and California restricted free speech near … to “remove [an] account immediately,” adding that he could not “stress the degree to which this needs to be … doing so for public health reasons. In fact, President Joe Biden himself claimed that these platforms were “killing …
  • … brought countless challenges that even the wisest among us could have hardly predicted. It was nearly one year ago that …
  • … But following the midterm elections in 2022, pro-abortion Attorney General Kris Mayes assumed office. Mayes … not repeal the state’s pre- Roe law, created no right to abortion, and legalized no unlawful abortion. Despite all … Court ruled that Arizona’s pre- Roe law protecting life could go back into effect. December 2022 : The Arizona Court …
  • … Hospital in New York City, she made it clear that she could not participate in abortions because of her Catholic … Cathy tried to explain to multiple supervisors that she could not participate in the surgery, but they refused to … listen. She was told that if she didn’t participate in the abortion, she would be charged with “insubordination and …
  • … that legalizing the practice was a slippery slope that could lead to people seeking death for reasons other than … country’s parliament passed a new law that said citizens could be eligible for physician-assisted suicide even if … not for his housing situation. But because of fears he could not find anywhere else affordable to live, he applied …