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  • … Fastest Girl in Connecticut. But Transgender Athletes Made it an Unfair Fight. It’s discouraging that the federal … ) about the injustice she experienced as an athlete who was forced to compete against males in track. On May 25, … use of the word “male” to refer to the biology of males who compete in female sports. By: Chelsea Mitchell  It’s …
  • … the government cannot treat religious people worse than it treats everyone else. For example, the government cannot … the St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School. Two lawsuits have been filed against the Board claiming its … but both suits entirely ignore the Free Exercise Clause. Who is suing the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School …
  • … advocate win the case because a justice’s questions can reveal what a justice thinks is important in the case, … the best moot court judges are brilliant lawyer friends who want you to win, and who have not marinated in the facts … and her team of attorneys have done. Over the years, it has been amazing to me how a moot court of outsiders can …
  • … American law—including protections for pro-life Americans who cannot in good conscience participate in an abortion. The … Court reaffirmed the freedom of conscience in 2020 when it ruled that pro-life nuns could not be forced to provide … that she was going to “do something about this.” Unfounded lawsuits The woman contacted multiple pro-abortion activist …
  • … designed to protect women. The abortion industry fought it up to the U.S. Supreme Court. Written by Alliance … violations that were putting women at risk: abortionists who failed to sterilize instruments between procedures, who neglected to report statutory rapes of their clients, and who allowed …
  • … Proves ADF’s Business Index Is Working Chase Bank’s annual shareholder meeting featured research from ADF’s … major threat to the freedom of every American. Think about it: getting kicked off Twitter is bad enough, but losing … on May 16. A longtime shareholder at Chase, Bahnsen—who serves on the Viewpoint Diversity Score advisory …
  • … is to “neither give a deadly drug to anybody if asked for it, nor … make a suggestion to this effect.” But today, some … the deadly process. The law would have forced physicians who hold to basic medical-ethics principles (e.g., “do no … penalties and even the loss of their medical licenses. Who are Dr. Mark Lacy and the Christian Medical and Dental …
  • … a government agency whose work often goes unnoticed. Yet it has broad authority to affect our day-to-day lives—not … According to the FDA’s own data, roughly one in 25 women who take abortion drugs will require emergency services. And … weeks, and eliminated the requirement for prescribers to report all serious non-fatal complications from the drugs. In …
  • … Kiefer Published April 1, 2024 Revised April 16, 2024 “It has been two years and nothing happened … When will we … a two-time conference swimming champion from Virginia Tech who specialized in the 500-yard freestyle event. In 2022, … forced to compete against male athletes. Why are these lawsuits important? Men and women are different, and their …
  • … exactly why Vermont’s Dual Enrollment Program exists. It allows high school students to take free college courses … the unfair treatment of students at religious schools. Who wanted to use Vermont’s Dual Enrollment Program at … students, it discriminates against religion. Students who attend a religious school should be allowed to …