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  • … Wordsmithing Versus Reality Abortion is a death, always, not a birth. Written by Erin Morrow Hawley Published March … Planned Parenthood now recognizes. And before the Supreme Court reversed  Roe v. Wade , Planned Parenthood’s … continue to dictate what a man is, what a woman is, and how to tell the difference. The Truth is that every girl and …
  • … and Planned Parenthood has found its way to the U.S. Supreme Court. This time around, the question at issue … qualified provider. At the same time, the amendment did not define who was “qualified,” and it allowed states broad … decades since, this amendment has created confusion in the courts over whether “Spending Clause” statutes like the …
  • … Unfortunately, some of the laws and regulations passed did not accomplish what they were supposed to. Instead, they were … ADF attorneys filed a lawsuit on behalf of Right to Life challenging the unconstitutional restrictions. Outcome In … in attorneys’ fees, and ADF dismissed the lawsuit. Case timeline October 2021 : Gov. Newsom signed a law
  • … is plenty of that to go around in his classroom. And he is not afraid to voice his disagreement or bring up an entirely … that he does not believe. Let’s take a deeper look at his case and the freedoms at stake. Dr. Nicholas Meriwether is a … to education. Many of Dr. Meriwether’s students appreciate how he challenged them in the classroom and brought ideas to …
  • … remarks from ADF’s American Culture on Appeal event on the Supreme Court case 303 Creative v. Elenis. Written by Kristen … that would be, it’s because that freedom protects everyone—not just Lorie, and not just those who are on one particular … power.” In 303 Creative , the Supreme Court will decide how meaningful that promise that Douglass talked about is in …
  • … did the term “pro-life” come from? Even before the U.S. Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade in 1973, finding a supposed … and ‘pro-family.’” The term has stuck. Pro-life vs. pro-choice People who support abortion-on-demand are often described in the media as “pro-choice.” It’s a convenient term: the word …
  • … is one of those tax-exempt charitable organizations. How does ADF’s work qualify? Read on to find out. IRS … conception to natural death On June 24, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned its 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that … space. After realizing Colorado gave her an impossible choice—either be silenced or be forced to communicate ideas …
  • … “Anti-Racism Policy,” Emily was concerned. She perceived how the policy focused on “equity” rather than equal … mother and sister, beaten him, and were now telling him not to talk about it. This hostility led Emily to speak up in … discriminates against others based on their race. Emily’s case is not only about securing justice for her. It’s also …
  • … The Pro-Life Advocate Who Won 9-0 at SCOTUS The Supreme Court unanimously struck down a Massachusetts law … giving the impression they were there to condemn, not help, the women and men and their unborn babies. Alliance … be uninhibited, robust, and wide open.” Nevertheless, “the courts have been chipping away at the rights of pro-lifers, …
  • … years later, they found themselves in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. What is this case about? Campaign finance laws … had contribution limits of $500 or less per election, not per year. Even in these states, the limits only applied … and other attorneys petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case. November 2019 : The Supreme Court vacated the …