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  • We asked a number of national pro-life advocates to answer the question, ‘How can we best support vulnerable women faced with an unplanned pregnancy?’
  • … and ultrasound technology, we also now know much more information about the child forming in utero. By five to six … states should be free to base their laws on the scientific information available instead of having to rely on an … of last week’s decision, these (mostly pro-life) laws could be enforced once again. Second, some states have passed …
  • … had no chaplaincy program, and he thought Dr. Fox could help start one. For the next eight years, Dr. Fox … had a cordial conversation with the liaison, but she also could not identify which parts of the blog post had caused … But then department officials contacted Dr. Fox again demanding that he write an apology letter to the LGBT …
  • … expressing concern over curriculum or a school policy that could harm a child’s education or well-being. The school … Kathy to ask for an interview, seeking to confirm information that he had gathered from other sources. Kathy …
  • … were officially changed in the school’s database. John could not agree, because this would still force him to … The superintendent and principal told John that he could not use these students’ legal names, and when he … beliefs. Because of this, the district had to prove it could not “provide a reasonable accommodation ‘without undue …
  • … in this deception by compelling them to lie or withhold information about students to their parents. Such is the case … develop confusion about their gender identity, then HCPS could actively hide that information from their parents and make teachers complicit in …
  • … administration sued Idaho in August 2022, claiming it could use EMTALA to override Idaho’s law and force the … the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case and said Idaho could enforce its law as the litigation continues. Argument … Court agreed to hear Idaho’s case and said the state could enforce its law and protect the lives of women and …
  • … and men walking into Planned Parenthood in downtown Boston could expect to pass an elderly woman on the sidewalk … zone” dramatically affected the way sidewalk counselors could interact with mothers and fathers entering and exiting …
  • … New Jersey, Washington, Vermont, Massachusetts, and California also force businesses to use preferred pronouns. … any Queen of Angels employees were to defy this law, they could have faced unlimited fines and damages. This would have …
  • … in accordance with this belief. That’s why they knew they could not follow the HHS mandate to provide funding for … the abortion pill mandate, as well as certain religious nonprofits that applied for exemptions. Since Conestoga Wood … personally. The court said a corporation was not a person, could not exercise religion, and therefore RFRA did not …