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  • … 4 tells us that “...the entire group of those who believed were of one heart and mind, and no one claimed that any of … out exactly what options parents have to combat them. If the government truly wishes to “protect children,” then the rights of …
  • … In Texas v. Johnson (1989), the Supreme Court said that “If there is a bedrock principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the government may not prohibit the expression of … speech would be safe.” In other words, if the government were given the power to regulate hurtful speech, then …
  • … near Phoenix with his wife in the passenger seat. Both were thrown out of the car, but Jesse’s injuries were more … important. Assisted suicide is when a physician or other health-care professional facilitates a patient’s death by … and situations where death would likely not occur if the patient sought and received treatment. This means that …
  • … parent’s right to direct the upbringing, education, and health care of their children. What are parental rights, and … on parents’ rights to make decisions about their children, it interferes with parents’ ability to fulfill these … to request visitation rights for any child. Under the law, if a court decided that, in its judgment, “visitation may …
  • … of freedom nebulous and undefinable. Far from it. In fact, if we want society to flourish and be able to enjoy freedom, … we must understand what freedom is, and that to be truly free, one must be able to pursue what is truly good. … definition of freedom. In the 1950s and ‘60s, these ideas were popularized by political philosopher Isaiah Berlin in an …
  • … cause more women to need emergency care, and therefore planned on emergency-room doctors and OB-GYN hospitalists … it removed its safety standards that had protected their health. As the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit … on emergency rooms to manage the consequences, which were already overwhelmed. When the FDA eliminated the last …
  • … Care Act (ACA) of 2010, employers of over 50 people were required to offer a group health plan to their employees. The plan had to provide … for religious nonprofits like the two schools, it still forced them to authorize funding for abortion …
  • … the same can’t be said for state officials in Colorado—who have instead created an atmosphere of hostility toward Jack and anyone else who shares his religious beliefs. It all started in 2012 when Colorado officials came after … ADF filed a lawsuit  against the Colorado officials who were targeting Jack. And it soon came to light that the …
  • … reality—ignore sex—pose serious risks to student health and safety and undermine parents' fundamental rights. … experience gender dysphoria will come to accept their sex if they are allowed to progress through puberty without … along life’s sometimes confusing paths. If ever there were a time to speak, the time is now. Image Sharon Supp …
  • … could be eligible for physician-assisted suicide even if their death was “not considered reasonably foreseeable”; … I don’t want to die,” Farsoud said. “I know, in my present health condition, I wouldn’t survive it anyway. It wouldn’t … Farsoud said he wouldn’t be contemplating suicide if it were not for his housing situation. But because of fears he …