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- … Shane and Jenn’s renewal application because the couple could not agree to promote views about gender ideology that …
- … in-person office visits from three to one, expanded who could prescribe the drugs beyond just medical doctors, and …
- … to change how it operates. If it doesn’t change, it could face lawsuits from individuals and state officials, as …
- … I’m raising five children of my own, I knew my family could help children find a forever home.” So she decided to … orientation and/or gender identity of any child whom ODHS could place in their home. This required applicants to agree … and accept any child—regardless of how they identify—she could not agree to say or do anything that violates her …
- … Published April 14, 2023 Revised December 8, 2023 You could say that America wouldn’t be America without the free … pandemic? Across the country, Americans did what they could to mitigate the effects of COVID-19. Restaurants, … bars, theme parks, and gyms. While secular organizations could reopen at half capacity, churches faced criminal and …
- … asked Jack’s employee to repeat herself so another person could hear. In the months following that request, Jack …
- … “sex” to include “gender identity.” This drastic change could have widespread consequences for everyone, threatening … themselves to be women as if they are, in fact, women. It could allow for women’s scholarships to be given to men who believe themselves to be women. And it could force organizations to open women’s shelters , locker …
- … again that it is in the business of ‘health care.’ Nothing could be further from the truth. Written by Caroline Reeves …
- A federal court ruled that Maryland officials violated Bethel Christian Academy’s First Amendment rights when they kicked it out of a school voucher program.
- … rights of all people “to express, disseminate and receive information, opinions and other communications without prior … include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public … debate. “I cannot accept that voicing my religious beliefs could mean imprisonment,” Dr. Räsänen said following the …