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  • … Akron School of Law in 2019. While in law school, Reed was president of the Akron Law Christian Fellowship, was an … He graduated from Kent State University summa cum laude in 2016 with a B.A. in political science—American politics. In 2016, Reed was a Capitol Hill intern …
  • … stopped in its tracks, and for good reason. It was largely American women who campaigned against it and helped others … attempts to breathe life into a long-dead amendment, even President Biden’s Department of Justice recognized this … for abortions. For example, ERAs in some states, including New Mexico and Connecticut, have been used by courts to …
  • … Published April 14, 2021 Revised February 8, 2023 By now, you’ve likely heard of “cancel culture.” The term is used … different entirely, much more nefarious. Take former New York Times journalist Bari Weiss. After enduring years of … truth being spoken to power. But that depends on what youre talking about: we can’t say Kristi Noem was canceled for …
  • … Freedom Published April 26, 2022 Revised January 12, 2024 You probably know the March for Life from its demonstration … Court, its legal fight continues. Let’s take a look at the details of this case. What is the March for Life Education … against the mandate in 2014 and won in 2015 . In May 2016, the Supreme Court dealt another blow to the mandate in …
  • … Advocates for Faith and Freedom, and his personal blog, the Religion and Politics Blog . … Neal Hardin … Web Manager & Writer … Neal Hardin …
  • … serves as senior counsel and chief of staff to CEO, President, and General Counsel Kristen Waggoner at Alliance … She also had a detail to the Executive Office of the President at the White House. Prior to joining the executive … … Ali Kilmartin … Senior Counsel, Chief of Staff to CEO, President and General Counsel … Ali Kilmartin …
  • … whether the government must enforce an unjust law against you before youre able to protect your rights. In other words, does the … challenges Beginning in the mid-19th century, American courts began to hear cases challenging potential …
  • … government. Written by Lathan Watts Published May 15, 2023 The U.S. Constitution places the lawmaking power in … they call regulations), enforce them, and decide whether you violated those laws—all in one agency. And they do so … and implemented progressive policies as governor of New Jersey. Wilson believed in the notion that the challenges …
  • … to win cases and create legal precedent. That is false. Do you have to be prosecuted by the government before you can go … the opposite is true: some government entity is imposing new threats to our clients’ rights—and maybe yours too. We … who have been in the wedding business, and what they’re up to now: Brush & Nib : Joanna (Duka) De La Cruz and …
  • … , upholding a Mississippi law limiting abortion after 15 weeks. Abortion ends a human life. For this alone, the … v. Wade into state law. Far from what the media may tell you, last week’s decision did not make abortion illegal. …