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  • … first approved them in 2000. Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization that empowered states to protect life, abortion providers have been advocating for these drugs … and Timothy Moore? Phil Berger serves as the president pro tempore of the North Carolina Senate, and Timothy Moore …
  • … The End of the Lemon Test The Supreme Court finally abandoned the Lemon test in Kennedy v. … missions to obliterate all things religious from public life. Thank God the Supreme Court finally eliminated this …
  • … illegal bureaucratic mandates. Unfortunately, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit erroneously ruled that … thrown in jail before we can sue. Unfortunately, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the college’s case, leaving … administrative law on religious freedom, the sanctity of life, and family. View Profile … … 7628 … 7658 … 7617 … 7664 …
  • … Roe v. Wade paved the way for it. But last month, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health … the humanity of unborn children, as well as reflecting the life-affirming values of their citizens. This means that …
  • … SCOTUS Now Has a Chance to Protect Women's Sports The Supreme Court should make it clear that the West Virginia law … lower court’s reasons for upholding the law or Lainey’s arguments defending the law. The appellate court has not yet …
  • … outlined in the brief we filed on Thursday with the U.S. Supreme Court, is why we  sued  the FDA on behalf of doctors and … to check for ectopic pregnancy, severe bleeding, and life-threatening infections. It made sure that doctors both …
  • … that law, and her case has gone all the way to the Supreme Court. In December, the Court heard Lorie's case. Although I … joy in using my artistic freedom to bring those ideas to life on a website. I love advancing clients' businesses and …
  • … had built over a lifetime, including her business and her life savings. But Barronelle was not easily intimidated. Her … lawsuit brought by her state. After almost a decade i n court, Barronelle was ready to retire and chose to settle her … Washington sued Barronelle. February 2017 : The Washington Supreme Court ruled that the government can force her—and …
  • … both physician-assisted suicide and direct euthanasia in June 2016, referring to them collectively as “medical assistance in dying” or “MAID”—euphemisms that … all the opposite of those things.” While Farsoud chose life, sadly, many others have not. In the first six years of …
  • … center of an organization, then it is addressing some of life’s most important and fundamental questions. And if its … What was the origin of the ministerial exception? The Supreme Court has long recognized that the First Amendment protects …