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  • … notion that women are people.” It’s a powerful line: who could deny that women are people? Those of us in the pro-life … did the term “pro-life” come from? Even before the U.S. Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade in 1973, finding a supposed “right” …
  • … created censorship zones around many businesses, including abortion facilities. This is unconstitutional, and the U.S. Supreme Court has already struck down such policies. Thankfully, …
  • … the proper forum for custody determinations. SB 107 could also conflict with various federal laws, including … doing so win custody under SB 107, even if the home-state court has already entered judgment on the case. Parents whose … identify as a different gender during the visit. A state court actively involved in a custody determination could be …
  • … courts allow pre-enforcement challenges when a law could potentially violate a citizen’s rights in the present … they became actual nuisances. As early as 1887, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed its ability to hear cases about future …
  • … illegal bureaucratic mandates. Unfortunately, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit erroneously ruled that the college could not yet challenge the rule change that threatens its … thrown in jail before we can sue. Unfortunately, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the college’s case, leaving …
  • … SCOTUS Now Has a Chance to Protect Women's Sports The Supreme Court should make it clear that the West Virginia law … favor of the West Virginia law. He lifted the pause he had put in place, allowing the law to go fully into effect. The …
  • … Families is to bring hope to women who may feel like abortion is their only option and to empower those women to … Hartford’s ordinance resembled the California law the U.S. Supreme Court struck down in National Institute of Family and Life …
  • … remarks from ADF’s American Culture on Appeal event on the Supreme Court case 303 Creative v. Elenis. Written by Kristen … the corporate world and the government world so that she could promote causes that are close to her heart. She loves …
  • … Actions Enable Sex Trafficking When the FDA allowed abortion-by-mail, it enabled sex trafficking. Trafficked … drugs be dispensed in person. For the first time, women could receive these drugs by mail (never mind that this … once seeing a medical professional or anyone who could intervene on her behalf. No one has seen the real-world …
  • … group to gain support for birth control, supported the Supreme Court’s Buck v. Bell decision allowing the sterilization of … to eighth-graders. The flyer detailed at what age students could give consent to have sex with someone younger or older. …