Skip to content

Search

Showing 330 results for "expecting mothers have enough worry about without government forcing its agenda them"
  • … as to any sort of side effects that the drugs would have on my body or emotional and psychological health. I consider myself at least lucky enough to have had an office visit with an ultrasound before … an antibiotic. “In case you get an infection. But don’t worry, that almost never happens. It’s completely safe.” …
  • … Published May 9, 2022 Revised March 13, 2023 The federal government seems to grow larger every year, not just through … lives. Agency “regulations,” although they are not laws, have significant effects on the way Americans conduct … injunction blocking West Virginia’s women’s sports law without providing any rationale.   HHS Grants Rule Issued by …
  • … set to hear arguments involving the issue this term. Funny enough, the case originates in the Empire State (“Live from … A string of religious ministries and conservative groups have also been victimized by de-banking. As Alliance … customers a private right of action. No one should have to worry that they could lose their bank account, insurance …
  • … nearly 6,300 requests for legal help. That means that about 17 Americans per day were turning to ADF because of … the work and ministry of Alliance Defending Freedom have the right: To know that Alliance Defending Freedom will … Age Act, which protects unborn children and their mothers by limiting abortion to 15 weeks gestation. With Roe …
  • … Time to Speak, Part I Parents, not schools or governments, have the fundamental right to direct the upbringing and … mandating that school employees hide critical information about a student’s struggle with gender identity from their … do not conform to politically correct ideologies. No government authority should override the authority of parents …
  • … the strength she needed to stand up for her beliefs. “You have to make a stand somewhere in your life on what you … then the Attorney General of the State of Washington heard about Barronelle’s decision through media reports generated … allow every individual to live according to their beliefs without fear of government punishment. That’s why Barronelle …
  • … by Neal Hardin Published December 6, 2023 College campuses have long been bastions of free speech where just about any idea can be discussed or debated. In the 1960s, the … in January 2023, and thankfully, she was able to speak without being shouted down.) In March 2023, Students for Life …
  • … would you appreciate the fact that he is thinking deeply about issues that affect your student? Most people would. … Wright , an English teacher at Smart’s Mill Middle School, have joined Tanner Cross in the lawsuit. Cross v. Loudoun … teachers to use pronouns inconsistent with biological sex “without any substantiating evidence,” which means before the …
  • … to Merriam-Webster—which recently added 690 new words to its dictionary—these additions are a sign of a “healthy” … You can  say  abortion means whatever you want to fit your agenda, but it only ever means death for the unborn child. … pregnancy as an abortion. Words and ideas like these have consequences. Our children hear them and think it’s …
  • … against the Washington floral artist nearly a decade ago without forcing her to act against her religious beliefs or … victory possible. Read Barronelle’s letter below, and read about 303 Creative  here . Dear Friends, This week, I have put to rest the last legal considerations for a decision …