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  • … vulnerable women faced with an unplanned pregnancy?” Here are their responses:   Kristen Waggoner CEO, President & … that abortion is never the answer. Creating conditions where both mother and baby can flourish demands action from … know that she has what it takes to choose life, and that if she makes that choice she will be empowered for the …
  • … who identify as transgender compete in women’s sports? If you’ve listened to any major news outlets recently, you’d … who identify as—then compete against—the opposite sex are often celebrated in the media. Collegiate athlete Lia … win. But when she stepped up to the starting blocks at the beginning of a race, she knew that the odds were against her. …
  • … Four female athletes from Connecticut are still standing for women’s sports. Selina Soule, Chelsea … of losing in a competition that was unfair from the beginning. Girls across the country are struggling against … has infected sports. That’s why Alliance Defending Freedom will continue to vigorously work to ensure that female …
  • … speech can flourish with civil debate   Time will tell if the school administration is committed to this change, but … Kristen’s return visit to Yale offered hope for a new era where tolerance for ideological diversity can succeed on … schools in the country, where the attorneys of tomorrow are being trained to think critically, using logic, reason, …
  • … with public and private resources to cover the costs if needed. Federal and state laws protect her from losing her … pregnancy care centers to maternity homes—are ready to provide the young woman and her newborn with … is developing, and he or she may even hiccup. He or she is beginning to move about freely in the womb.” “At twelve (12) …
  • … and help people move on to healthy and thriving lives. And it’s successful. About 70% of clients are either working or in school two years after graduating … clients. This amazing track record would not be possible if the Mission’s employees did not “walk the talk,” let alone …
  • … After four long years, and an appeals court victory, they will finally have their day in court. These brave young women … But instead, athletic authorities and organizations are putting politics ahead of fairness, and even risking the … but wonderfully distinct and complementary. This is why cases like the one involving Selina, Chelsea, Alanna, and …
  • … to overturn Roe v. Wade . This felt like a monumental if not impossible task. In the early 1990s, pro-life … Roe v. Wade could finally fall. Unfortunately, in so many cases (such as June Medical Services v. Russo ) those hopes … state constitutions. [ Check out this map to see what laws are in effect in your state post- Roe .] ADF CEO, President, …
  • … in Roe instituted a so-called “trimester standard” for cases dealing with abortion. That standard was made up out of … in Gonzales because it “blurs the line” of viability. How are states such as Mississippi supposed to understand the Supreme Court’s directive on viability if the Court’s own jurisprudence is so unclear? A second …
  • … Geneva College and Southern Nazarene University (SNU) are both religious schools, and they object to abortion … for religious nonprofits like the two schools, it still forced them to authorize funding for abortion … mandate, and the U.S. Supreme Court eventually heard the cases. What are Geneva College and Southern Nazarene …