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  • Parents have the responsibility to direct their children’s general health and well-being. And the Constitution protects the fundamental rights of parents to raise and educate their children consistent with their beliefs and values. But, unfortunately, that hasn’t stopped some government officials from trying to interfere with parental rights and undercut the important role of mothers and fathers in their children’s lives. For example, more and more school districts are ignoring parents’ instructions and even concealing information about their children’s education on critical issues like sex ...
  • Parents have the responsibility to direct their children’s upbringing. But today, tragically, some government officials are intentionally undercutting the important role of mothers and fathers in their children’s lives. And in one of the most egregious examples of this, there are school districts across the country that advance the idea that gender is socially constructed and that it can be chosen and changed. This flatly contradicts the Bible’s teaching and obvious biological truth. This lie is causing real-world harm, as school districts enable and sometimes coerce teachers and school ...
  • … Pre-Enforcement Challenges: Protecting Your Rights Before the Government Takes Them Away … violate their constitutional rights. Even if the law has not yet been enforced against the individual, courts allow … ability to create freely, consistent with their beliefs Protecting pro-life pregnancy centers from being forced to …
  • … the protections being enacted for women and girls. Not all women’s sports bills are created equal Generally … that biology is what matters in athletic potential, not gender identity. A claim of female gender … considering the NCAA’s failure to enact policies protecting female collegiate athletes, it is more important …
  • … children. The clinic claimed that the frozen embryos were not children because they were not yet placed in a womb. In a … in a womb or not, is treated with the dignity it deserves. Protecting all life from conception Cases like this one demonstrate that being pro-life entails more than just protecting unborn children from abortion. If we truly believe …
  • … Girl Every school district has a duty to protect the privacy and safety of its students. The City Schools of … the morning – you have a level of expectation that you’re not going to be worried about them, that they’re not going to … of Decatur … U.S. Department of Education … transgender … student privacy … safety … safe bathrooms … religious freedom …
  • … one applicant in October 2020, the applicant admitted to not sharing the Christian faith, and in fact admitted to … through the application. As a result, the Mission chose not to hire this applicant and instead hired another … the applicant who was not hired filed a dual Charge of Discrimination with the Wyoming Department of Workforce …
  • … children and for the families of faith who face government discrimination. People like Jessica Bates. Oregon officials … why we want to equip you with the facts about religious discrimination in adoption/foster care. Sign up for our free … friends and family about this important topic. … Religious discrimination is harming children … Foster Care & Adoptive …
  • … but those committed to speaking and living the truth must not disengage from the conflict over language. Written by … that decision and inexplicably claimed that the law does not regulate Brian’s speech. ADF is asking the U.S. Supreme … return to comfort with his or her sex. And Washington is not the only state seeking to censor licensed counselors. In …
  • … and administrators like Emily? Please sign the Stop the Discrimination in Our Schools Petition if you agree with the … that America stands for. . . I believe teachers should NOT be forced to lay aside their rights at the schoolhouse … raising concerns about radical, CRT-based policies should NOT be punishable by harassment and public humiliation. . . …