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  • … administration’s procedurally flawed attempt to eliminate health insurance coverage for fertility awareness-based … family planning from requirements that cover at least 58 million women. The court’s ruling means that fertility … family planning methods will continue to be covered by health insurance plans nationwide including for Texas nurse …
  • … for legislation ensuring female athletes at all levels have fair competition, are substantively protected, and have legal recourse if their rights are violated. That was the essence of H.B. … law in Idaho last year—with 14 attorneys general backing it—and in Mississippi and Arkansas earlier this month. We …
  • … Catholic doctors sue Biden admin for redefining 'sex' in health care Florida Attorney General representing the State … 2024 Related Case: State of Florida v. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services TAMPA, Fla.  –The State of Florida … Medical professionals around the world and individuals who have undergone these experimental, body-altering procedures …
  • … could impose widespread harms, including threatening the health of adults and children, denying free speech on campus, … equal rights in sports, and with Title IX, it seemed as if we’d won. But by rewriting this monumental civil rights … a biological male runner. Civil rights laws like Title IX were written to protect girls, not set them up to fail like …
  • … are constitutional Published August 11, 2011 Related Case: Planned Parenthood Arizona v. Horne PHOENIX — The Arizona Court of … and safety of pregnant women and their preborn children. “If Planned Parenthood truly cared about what’s best for …
  • … to a male athlete is just as unfair and harmful as when it happens to a high school senior. That is why we must … personally experienced disappointment and loss when males were permitted to compete in women’s sports. Since the NCAA … it is imperative that states ensure women in college have the same equal athletic opportunities that they were
  • … v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine : “Women should have the ongoing care of a doctor when taking high-risk drugs. The FDA betrayed women and girls when it removed the necessary in-person doctor visits that protected women’s health and well-being. The FDA’s own label for abortion drugs …
  • … personally experienced disappointment and loss when males were permitted to compete in women’s sports. Since the NCAA … for female athletes, states must ensure women in college have the same equal athletic opportunities that they were afforded in high school. We commend Gov. Abbott, Rep. …
  • … U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit Thursday urging it to give female athletes the opportunity to make their case … of last year. The four female athletes who filed suit were consistently deprived of honors and opportunities to … ADF Senior Counsel Christiana Kiefer. “Eighteen states have enacted laws that protect women and girls from having to …
  • … ADF to 10th Circuit: Protect life-affirming health care Published April 26, 2024 Related Case: State of … providers from being forced to participate in abortion if it violates their conscience and religious beliefs: “Doctors …