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  • … Montana Seeks to Protect the Rights of Pregnant Women, Planned Parenthood Sues to Block Commonsense Safety … And if you are pregnant and considering your options, it’s reasonable to expect an opportunity to see an ultrasound … “health,” Planned Parenthood of Montana is fighting these commonsense protections, several of which are already …
  • … and will carry them out. This is just as true, if not more so, for religious institutions. If religious beliefs are at … decide who performs this vital function. This is why our courts have recognized the principle of the … website says, “Gordon College strives to graduate men and women distinguished by intellectual maturity and Christian …
  • … its tracks, and for good reason. It was largely American women who campaigned against it and helped others understand … on at that point—with two of those states having done so far past the deadline. In 2020, Virginia voted to ratify … of ratifying a constitutional amendment. But, despite these states’ crafty attempts to breathe life into a …
  • … for them. He and his staff meticulously plan every detail so that the families and friends they serve can focus on the … and his clients, Tom couldn’t agree to that. But then a government agency, the Equal Employment Opportunity … but also privacy, dignity, and equal opportunity for women and girls. That change would require employers to treat …
  • … pro-life advocates like Eleanor McCullen, to call out to women entering the facilities from a faraway sidewalk or the … “I am called a sidewalk counselor. I like to offer hope, help, and love,” Eleanor says. She would speak to the … men and their unborn babies. Alliance Defending Freedom gave full support to Allied Attorney Michael DePrimo who, …
  • … a difficult first year in America, the surviving Pilgrims gave thanks and feasted, joined by about 90 Native Americans. … to before the Civil Rights Era? The short answer to all these questions is no. Religious freedom allows for human … example, restaurants can’t serve only white people or only women. Yet although court case after court case has held that …
  • … Court A Louisiana abortion law was designed to protect women. The abortion industry fought it up to the U.S. Supreme … abortion providers are all about charging money for these deadly procedures and not very concerned with health. … Even worse, they hijacked women’s voices to do so. For years, those in the abortion industry have said that …
  • … the social roles and expectations that they build around these biological realities. A UN report defines gender as a … daily meals, laundry, and clothing for the city's homeless men and women—all free of charge. At night, the Hope Center also offers a free shelter for women only, a safe place for the many homeless
  • … with access not only to necessities like counseling, shelter, and baby items, but to insurance, job training, and … to medical care, social services, and community support. These praiseworthy advances—ignored by the Abortion Industry … that Roe was “not constitutional law” at all and barely gave any “sense of an obligation to try to be.” Harvard Law …
  • Allison Pope serves as legal counsel for the Center for Life at Alliance Defending Freedom, where she defends pro-life laws and organizations. Before joining ADF, Pope was an associate at a large law firm in Kansas City, Missouri. In that role, she represented major pharmaceutical and automotive companies in class actions and other complex litigation. Pope also has experience in the clinical research industry. Pope served as a law clerk for Judge Eric E. Murphy on the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. She graduated magna cum laude from Notre Dame Law School and earned her ...