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  • … females—a fact both proven by science and recognized by common sense. Thankfully, Title IX paved the way for the …
  • … support and prayers. When I was in graduate school, my university tried to silence and punish me for sharing my … they were able to defend me. And I won. Now, the university has revised its policies to provide more protections for students. And …
  • … they benefit society as a whole; and they support the common good—not just the interests of particular groups. Bad …
  • … legal field to learn from one another and work toward the common goals of serving Jesus Christ and defending our …
  • … as a prerequisite for adoption only hurts children. Policies like Oregon’s and Washington’s categorically exclude … or other facilities. Beyond the effect on children, these policies also violate the First Amendment rights of would-be … protections for religious freedom and expression. These policies also violate the right to free speech by compelling …
  • … School boards across the nation are adopting policies that endanger children’s minds, bodies, and … the history of racism in America. But that’s not what policies and curricula like those in Albemarle County do. … in ways that are inconsistent with their sex. These policies harm students and VIOLATE the rights of both …
  • … niche terms that you might hear at a lecture on a public university campus. In some sense, that’s true. You may not … today. Historically, the word “gender” has had two other common definitions: Grammatical gender : Gender could refer … Education and parental rights ADF is challenging school policies across the country that seek to “socially …
  • … athlete who played soccer at West Virginia State University (WVSU). Lainey Armistead intervened to defend a … contact sport: concussion, knee, and ankle injuries are common among female players. Add into the mix a male who …
  • … trafficking victims, and multiple elective abortions are common.” But Dr. Skop warns that the actions of another …
  • … while perhaps well-intentioned, pose significant problems. The General Assembly should protect the rights of …