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  • … ministerial exception allows religious organizations to be able to make employment decisions for ministers without … needs people who agree with its values and will carry them out. This is just as true, if not more so, for religious … identity and what it seeks to accomplish in educating students, the college works to integrate that faith into all …
  • … society by how its people dedicate their time. What times do people set aside for a specific purpose? Think holidays, … orient our lives. These societal rhythms greatly influence who we are. Whether we are thinking, speaking, or acting, any … pushed by Pride Month. Some Christians are living this out by dedicating the month of June to Life (celebrating the …
  • … and tangible acts of service toward vulnerable mothers-to-be, reaffirming the fact that abortion is never the answer. … womb that is life-changing!   Kristan Hawkins President | Students for Life Action & Students for Life of America To … Every single one of us has a role to play in supporting, encouraging, and building up mothers so that fear can turn …
  • … contacted over 50 CEOs of large financial institutions, encouraging them to join forces in partnership with the … provides travel coverage for employees to access abortions out of state, it will appear more valuable to investors, and … have taken hold of corporate America, the tides may be changing. Opposition to ESG is growing, and companies that …
  • … to protect children and respect parental rights. 1. Schools should not adopt policies to treat gender dysphoria … condition that, as many medical experts recommend, can be treated through counseling. Children experiencing this … psychiatry at the University of Toronto, has warned  that encouraging “social transition” equates to a “psychosocial …
  • … with his wife in the passenger seat. Both were thrown out of the car, but Jesse’s injuries were more severe than … in the U.K. wrote that assisted suicide “can never be implemented in a safe and limited way.” “Rather than … both the New York and Washington laws, ruling that the Constitution does not confer a right to assisted suicide and …
  • … requires safe spaces and trigger warnings to “protect” students from any idea that might challenge them or make them … of protection, they built barriers to coercion into our Constitution’s First Amendment. Our Founding Fathers were … common baseline of morality shared across many faiths can be established when each is accorded entry into the …
  • … note: The following piece was written by Kara Jensen, who joined an amicus brief in 303 Creative v. Elenis … create consistent with their values. Web design might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of art. … And I find great joy in using my artistic freedom to bring those ideas to life on a website. I love advancing clients' …
  • … for laws establishing fairness in women’s sports. It is encouraging that so many elected officials are taking a stand … competition. Why should the 18-year-old in high school be protected but then lose that protection when she steps on … fairness, women’s sports laws should apply to all female students, no matter their age. Unfortunately, in five of the …
  • … And until recently, most people understood gender to be binary (male or female). But now, an ever-growing list of … universities are adopting policies requiring staff to use students’ preferred pronouns or face punishment. Some … School District (MMSD) adopted a policy for all its schools with a stated intention to “disrupt the gender …