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  • … California Pays Nearly $200K for Using COVID to Censor Pro-Life Group California unlawfully discriminated against … to Life staff and volunteers often counsel people on the sidewalk. But California’s law prohibited them from doing so. …
  • … before the House Oversight Committee regarding the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs. Written by Erin Morrow … posited that the baby within her was merely “potential life.” But today, in a post- Roe America, that same young … in and enforcement of child support, and foster more pro-family childcare and workplace policies. Countless …
  • … most recently, that abortion and birth are not binary. The pro-abortion lobby is particularly adept at distorting … Planned Parenthood now recognizes. And before the Supreme Court reversed  Roe v. Wade , Planned Parenthood’s … treat it is to deal with a tragedy, not to take an unborn life intentionally. After the Supreme Court decided  Dobbs v. …
  • … this was the worst possible thing that could happen in his life. He told me to make an appointment at the local abortion … the physical, emotional, and psychological risks? The U.S. Supreme Court needs to hold the FDA accountable . When the FDA took …
  • … of Public and Private Power In a pair of cases, the Supreme Court has the opportunity to begin disentangling the public … arms” and purchases at sporting-goods stores such as Bass Pro Shops and Dick’s Sporting Goods. Shockingly, FinCen also …
  • … to check for ectopic pregnancies, severe bleeding, and life-threatening infections. But based on studies it conceded … around abortion drugs. And this month, our attorneys will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to restore these safeguards to … chemical abortion,” the letter said. “Your bias against pro-life and pro-woman messages is un-American; inconsistent …
  • … art that violates their deeply held convictions? Should pro-life hospitals, doctors, or pregnancy centers be forced to … Throughout our nation’s history, we have been forced to ask the question, “Can the government compel someone to say …
  • … to impose ruinous fines and penalties. As everyday life and economic activity have become more complex, Congress … the laws, from the president, who enforces them, and the Supreme Court, which interprets them. The Founders placed these …
  • … like these in our  lawsuit  currently before the U.S. Supreme Court. As we explained in our latest brief filed with … doctor visit in 2021 — the mechanism to diagnose a life-threatening ectopic pregnancy and confirm gestational … speculative — it is ‘predictable’ and ‘consistent.’” The pro-women OB-GYNs, hospitalists, and emergency-room doctors …
  • Court Rules Professor Can’t Be Forced to Endorse an Ideology … and brought ideas to the table that were different than their own. As one student wrote: You and I saw eye-to-eye on … to universities: you must respect the First Amendment rights of all professors, and that means you cannot force …