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  • … who competed in the men’s division from 2017 to 2020. After two years of testosterone suppression, Thomas was … tied Thomas for 5th place in the 200-yard freestyle event, but only Thomas was allowed to hold the 5th-place trophy … important? Men and women are different, and their physical differences give men athletic advantages in nearly all …
  • … mothers are informed about the risks of abortion. But abortion businesses are now trying to keep women in … Planned Parenthood—and two abortion providers don’t want to comply with the law because it threatens their … about the risks and all their options, just as they should be about any other major procedure. By trying to skirt …
  • … care, and education. Written by Matt Sharp Published June 23, 2023 Revised July 14, 2023 “Mr. Sharp, your son fell on … we drop it off for a routine oil change, how much more should we expect school officials to notify us when they … to choose the proper method of resolution” of this family crisis. “It is not educators, but parents who have primary …
  • … larger every year, not just through trillions in spending, but in how it regulates our daily lives. Agency … U.S. Supreme Court initially upheld those rules in July 2020. But the Biden administration is trying to eliminate the … stand ready to defend Holston Home and similar ministries should the Biden administration start to enforce this harmful …
  • … world is composed of people who have something to say and cant, and the other half who have nothing to say and keep on … in Frost’s half of the world with something to say but cant. Meanwhile those who stand for nothing are tossed … all right to keep asking if we’re on His side.” Those of us fortunate enough to serve on the front lines of …
  • … not like from the internet. The appellate court’s decision details communications between social media companies and … coercion “For the last few years—at least since the 2020 presidential transition—a group of federal officials has … censorship is never the answer. Government officials should never have the authority to decide which ideas get to …
  • … rights is a hallmark of civil-rights litigation. But many wonder whether the government must enforce an unjust … have to punish you or violate your rights before you can challenge a law? For well over 100 years, the answer has … Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit ruled, “Public policy should encourage a person aggrieved by laws he considers …
  • … parents, concerned educators, and involved citizens should regularly and relentlessly engage local school boards … health condition that, as many medical experts recommend, can be treated through counseling. Children experiencing this … identity at school. They then hid this from her parents. But only two weeks after her parents withdrew her from the …
  • … dark embrace of death as an aspect of “health care” wasn’t bad enough—state leaders took things to a new low in 2021. … physician-assisted suicide from 15 days to just 48 hours. But this law didn't just affect patients and their families. … suicide of their patients. Many doctors rightly see these requirements as facilitating the patient’s death …
  • … Laws Pregnant women deserve health and safety. They don’t forfeit that protection when they consider having an … from a procedure that not only ends the life of the child, but can also have severe physical and psychological consequences …