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  • … of abortion in America. But how did we get to this point? If you want to know more, sign up today for our comprehensive … Abortion in America: Past, Present, & Future . When you sign up, you’ll receive one email each week, outlining …
  • … Neal Hardin Published June 14, 2023 Revised June 5, 2024 You can tell a lot about a society by how its people dedicate … effort to change our culture, to change you, and to change your children—not always through force, but through the … while neglecting the hard work of reforming our lives. If we want any hope of a long-term change or reversal of the …
  • … order instructing his administration to reinterpret “sex” in federal laws to mean “sexual orientation” and “gender … organizations do not lose their legal protections and rights just because they participate in federal programs and … Rule Issued by HHS Religious freedom does not stop when you walk into a doctor’s office or sign up for a health …
  • … note: The following piece originally appeared at  WORLD . You can make up your face. You can make up a story. As a parent, I’ve heard a … that their lives might be put at risk by pro-life laws if they had an ectopic pregnancy. That is nonsense. No state …
  • … Women's Sports An increasing number of male athletes who identify as female are competing against women and breaking … to compete against women and girls. But the American Civil Liberties Union has chosen to ignore these facts in … over women in sports, and that fact cannot be ignored. If we continue to deny reality, female athletes will not be …
  • … In Texas v. Johnson (1989), the Supreme Court said that “If there is a bedrock principle underlying the First … Greg Lukianoff, president of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) point out a flaw in Barrett’s … them if they merely listen to those words or engage in civil dialogue with someone who holds opposing views, then it …
  • … who is “qualified” to parent a child. In some states, if you don’t agree to adopt the government’s views on gender and sexuality, your application to adopt a child will be denied. This is … children, these policies also violate the First Amendment rights of would-be adoptive parents. They categorically …
  • … very vulnerable baby needs to hear more than anything, “You’ve got this!” The mother needs to know that she has what it takes to choose life, and that if she makes that choice she will be empowered for the … will come alongside her and truly help and encourage her. If adoption is a possibility for her, she needs to know that …
  • … As Americans, this freedom is one of our most cherished rights. But what is freedom of speech, exactly? Why is it … right to think or express what you want in the privacy of your own mind or home. To be able to live freely in … expressions of our fundamental beliefs and truth claims. If the government can dictate what you can or cannot say, it …
  • … U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA),  recently said . You might think Bumpus said this about high-risk drugs, like … contexts. You can’t get through the commercials disrupting your favorite sporting event on television without an ad … envelops their bodies as they lie on the floor wondering if they are going to die. Or why they don’t have a doctor to …