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  • … on Dec. 13. Read the press release . As soon as the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June, activists went … social-service organizations that could mire Americans in courts for years to vindicate their rights under the First … for Marriage Act. The vote caught many by surprise: not only did it happen quickly—just one day after the bill …
  • … and nothing happened … When will we change things if it’s not now?” These are the words of Réka György, a former … Chelsea Mitchell, Alanna Smith, and Ashley Nicoletti are challenging a policy in Connecticut that allows males to … on behalf of Madison and Mary Kate to defend Idaho’s law, which would ensure that only female athletes compete on …
  • … immediately. Thank you.” Dr. Hiers responded that he did not believe it was “cowardly” to poke fun at political flyers … He pressured Dr. Hiers to apologize, but Dr. Hiers did not believe an apology was necessary. The chair also asked if … not receive a free pass for violating the Constitution. Case timeline December 2019 : The University of North Texas …
  • … her own words . I had the privilege of getting to know Sue not just as a persuasive public speaker, but as an ADF client … a win. But the opportunity to get to know Sue through that case took the sting out of that loss. As her attorney, I … the new machine that she didn’t need to be trained on how to print a picture of the ultrasound. They would never …
  • … exercising their rights. Read on to learn more about their case. Who are Katie Medart and Rachel Sager? Katie Medart was … their beliefs on issues of public concern. Educators do not relinquish this right just because they are employed by a … or retaliated against for expressing their opinions. Case timeline June 2021 : PJI attorneys filed a lawsuit on …
  • … Conspiracy Has Been Unmasked Leaked files reveal how one influential organization is covering up the dangers … against women and girls to the WHO’s director general, “not one appears to represent a voice of caution for … The WPATH “Standards of Care” and its authors should not be allowed to resurrect their work with the imprimatur of …
  • … the right to speak freely about their beliefs. They do not surrender this right simply because they choose to work … policies like South Madison’s cannot stand. Case timeline September 2021 : Kathy was required to attend a …
  • … of her trip to Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., will not be entirely pleasant. An uncomfortable night In June … to the trip that male and female students would be staying not only in different hotel rooms but also on completely … on the first night of the trip. In addition, while in this case K.E.M.’s parents had all the information and could make …
  • … “who they are.” The next “loving” thing is to agree with how they act in accordance with “who they are.” Indeed, such … runs deeper, caring for the whole person. This love is not about material desires or fleeting passions. Instead, it … changed. But today’s conceptions of “good” sometimes do not align with what is best for our well-being. Because of …
  • … be remembered as the day one of the most consequential Supreme Court decisions was handed down: the day Roe v. Wade … soon take effect, and the culmination of thousands if not millions of pro-life advocates’ work over the span of … 18989 … abortion … planned parenthood … sanctity of life … Case:Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization … pro-life …