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  • … drugs in their employee health-care plans. Despite these rulings, rights of conscience are still under threat in some quarters. One pharmacist in … George served as the head pharmacist. George is a devout Christian who seeks to glorify God in everything he does. His …
  • … fighting to protect First Amendment rights wherever they are being threatened. Unfortunately, college and university campuses are some of the places where these attacks are most common. One of the very first cases … School of Social Work at Missouri State University. Her Christian faith is a defining characteristic of her life, and …
  • … 6, 2024 What rights do faith-based organizations have when it comes to personnel decisions—hiring or firing employees? … as much as to a theology teacher, as both positions are critical to the school’s religious mission of teaching … Catholic thought.’” His duties included teaching through a Christian lens and “providing a classroom environment …
  • … the most vulnerable among us. Now, many of these Americans face a new threat to their lives. States … death. In states that allow assisted suicide, patients are required to have a “terminal illness” to qualify for … he wrote, “we should analyze the value of so-called Christian precepts such as Thou Shalt Not Kill before we …
  • … a law that enacts commonsense safeguards around these high-risk drugs. West Virginia’s law protecting women … high-risk drugs. According to GenBioPro’s own website, it exists to provide abortion drugs to “all people – … seeking the drugs from three to one, allowed people who are not medical doctors to prescribe the drugs, and …
  • … see how language forms around ideas,” Peter says. “There are things that you can express in French that you can’t … But the school tossed aside this positive record when it gave him an ultimatum: endorse an ideology you disagree … compelling reason for doing so, no government committed to these principles can lawfully coerce its citizens into …
  • … about the nation’s founding and our modern life. Changing these casting decisions would have changed the musical’s … have contradicted USOA Pageants’ expression about what it means to be a woman. USOA Pageants’ voice is increasingly … no.” “Ignoring the biological reality that men and women are different harms women and their opportunities to compete, …
  • … exactly why Vermont’s Dual Enrollment Program exists. It allows high school students to take free college courses … to dual-enroll in up to two courses at approved Vermont colleges. This allows them to explore subjects they might be … Program. But students at religious private schools are excluded. That means a student from a secular private …
  • … by public authority and regardless of frontiers.” These protections are supposed to ensure the right of everyone to express their … Parliament since 1995, and she was the chair of the Christian Democratic Party from 2004-2015. In addition, Dr. …
  • … of Managed Health Care (DMHC) told the church that it must choose one or the other. No church or individual … its letter, the DMHC remarkably claimed that all abortions are “basic health care services” that are “medically necessary” and therefore must be covered. These unelected officials made this decision without passing …