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- Should transgender athletes compete in women’s sports? Here’s why males will always have an advantage over females in athletics.
- … the Mission’s Christian faith. That’s why churches and religious institutions like the Mission must be able to … required pastoral reference, disagreed with the Mission’s religious beliefs, and even explicitly stated that he had … hire this applicant and hired someone else who met its religious hiring criteria. But the applicant challenged the …
- Thanks to the support of Ministry Friends like you, Alliance Defending Freedom can help support the everyday work of over 4,500 network attorneys who help protect our freedoms from overreaching government actions. These attorneys—both Allied Attorneys and Blackstone Fellows—generously donate their time and talents to increase the reach and power of our alliance. The Grants and Funding Program provides strategic support and financial assistance to these network attorneys so they can go toe-to-toe with the well-funded opponents of freedom in key cases. Cases like the Minnesota small-town ...
- … children in accordance with their personal, moral, and religious beliefs. The U.S. Constitution protects these …
- … Nicholas Meriwether … Shawnee State University … Ohio … religious freedom … education … professors … university … …
- … Many of the patients who come to Dr. Schwartz share his religious beliefs and convictions, and they value the fact … respects their personal goals that may be guided by their religious beliefs. As a psychotherapist, Dr. Schwartz simply … seeking guidance to help them live consistently with their religious beliefs. Dr. Dovid Schwartz regularly serves …
- When it comes to gender in sports, most Americans do not want male athletes to compete against women and girls.
- Elon Musk offered to cover your legal bill if you were unfairly treated by an employer because of something you tweeted — but what about mistreatment by the government? In Finland, Member of Parliament Päivi Räsänen stood trial twice for charges of “hate speech” over a 2019 Tweet that included a Bible verse and questioned her church’s participation in a local Pride parade. Despite being acquitted twice, the Finnish state prosecutor has decided to appeal the second unanimous court decision that exonerated Päivi and Lutheran Bishop Juhana Pohjola of “hate speech” allegations for sharing their ...
- … transgender … student privacy … safety … safe bathrooms … religious freedom … privacy … Pascha Thomas … k-12 … Georgia …
- Sixteen female athletes have filed a class-action lawsuit against the NCAA for its policy of letting men compete in women’s sports and use women’s locker rooms.