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- … (whether chemical or surgical) and associated regret and sense of loss … physical health risks associated with …
- … insurance companies are businesses, so it makes economic sense for them to cover assisted suicide instead of expensive … and the District of Columbia allow assisted suicide. In recent years, we’ve seen an increasing number of states …
- … discussing a free speech case. Specifically at issue was a recent ADF Supreme Court win, Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski , in … an atheist progressive and a Christian conservative find common ground talking about a case involving free speech? …
- Both Idaho’s Defense of Life Act and EMTALA seek to protect every life—including the lives of unborn children.
- … proving that there’s another, better way to do business. A recent Newsweek article chronicles the rise of groups like … isn’t beneficial for a company in the long run. In a 2021 study, Vanessa Burbano of Columbia University looked at the … “woke” have little to gain and much to lose: “Among [the study’s] conclusions, Burbano says: ‘Employees who disagree …
- … not have the power to bestow rights at all. Instead, these men believed that all human beings are born with absolute … legal field to learn from one another and work toward the common goals of serving Jesus Christ and defending our …
- … and his wife have been heavily involved in OSSD and RUHS sports and other activities. At various times, Travis coached … Like her parents, 14-year-old Blake is active in school sports. She plays RUHS volleyball and softball and …
- … people who identify as LGBT. Instead, some fans and sports journalists are using these nights to shame anyone who … for Truth proves that there is a place for everyone in sports, and that includes Christians. Image Grant Atkinson …
- … liberty, inherent dignity, and individual rights of men as image-bearers of God — America is not immune to the …
- Alliance Defending Freedom is involved in two cases concerning the Biden administration’s misuse of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act.