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  • … biologically different and that such differences generally give males advantages in sports compared to their female … the snowboarding team “as a service to the students and to give them an activity to compete in,” says Alliance Defending … It’s a clear violation of the First Amendment, and that’s why ADF attorneys stepped in to help Coach Bloch defend his …
  • … complications in women and girls who take them, which is why North Carolina has enacted commonsense protections around … the baseless lawsuit from the abortion provider. That is why Sen. Berger and Rep. Moore have intervened in the case to …
  • … the student with a reasonable single-occupancy space. Why have sex-specific facilities? Idaho’s law reflects the … the court halted enforcement of Idaho’s law. That’s why Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador, together with …
  • Abortion advocates in Arizona are attacking a law that protects unborn children with genetic anomalies like Down syndrome.
  • … the rights of students, educators, and parents. That is why we will continue to challenge dangerous “gender support …
  • … consent from their patients before treating them. From a simple vaccine to a major surgery, patients have the right to …
  • … that help reinforce that life begins at conception. That’s why so many pro-life laws like Mississippi’s have repeatedly … it confers a broad right to obtain one.” This took the question of regulating abortion and protecting life away from … What the Dobbs decision does is return this question back to the states.   Myth: The Dobbs decision will …
  • … of the “Standards of Care”) responds, “I’m missing why you are perplexed. . . .” In another message, a … in 2020 and set in place far more cautious guidelines that give stronger protections for under-18s. Sweden and the … of young patients to understand, the revelations call into question the ethical underpinnings of the guidelines that …
  • … of services based on religious or political beliefs, give customers the right to ask for a detailed explanation …
  • … don’t want to say. Today, many situations are raising the question of government-compelled speech: should teachers and … strong … [T]olerance, not coercion, is our Nation’s answer. The First Amendment envisions the United States as a … some professors have attempted to use their power to give students “assignments” that essentially turn the student …