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  • … not pass in the legislative session: “This section may not be construed to authorize any form of investigation or … up to a week after birth, the person(s) responsible might not be held accountable. And Maryland is not the only … Baby Law  allows a parent to surrender an infant, three days old or younger, without fear of arrest or …
  • … this space for its surrounding community, Christie has to be able to express messages in line with her Catholic … products and discuss current issues from a Catholic point of view. But a Jacksonville law threatened Christie’s … line Free speech is for everyone. All Americans should be free to say what they believe without fear of government …
  • … expressed concern as a parent about a book that would be read to her children at school, she was fired from her job … teacher after expressing concerns about a book that would be read to her children in school.   Who is Lindsey Barr? Lindsey Barr is a mother of three children who attended Bryan County Schools in Georgia. …
  • … Mais? For as long as she can remember, Emily wanted to be an elementary school teacher. Demonstrating her commitment … Agnor-Hurt Elementary School in Charlottesville. Less than three years later, she would be forced out of her job after … speech opposing the policy, discriminated against for her point of view, and subjected to a racially hostile …
  • … and advocating for male athletes who identify as female to be allowed to compete against women. More and more male … women in global competitions in 2020. Women’s running – Three male runners were permitted to qualify and race as … – A male swimmer who competed on the men’s team for three years began competing on the women’s team and won a …
  • … realization that persecution is closer to home than we might have thought. Päivi Räsänen , a member of the … human sexuality. The Finnish prosecutor general brought three  criminal  charges against Räsänen at the end of April … and insisting that Räsänen’s and Pohjola’s publications be censored. The high court will next decide whether to admit …
  • … long recognized that health-care professionals should not be forced to perform acts that violate their conscience. The … in 2020 when it ruled that pro-life nuns could not be forced to provide abortion-inducing drugs in their … George. He did “not want to participate in anything that might cause a fertilized egg to die.” The woman’s claim of …
  • … institution—including colleges and universities—should be able to operate according to their faith without …
  • … her frustrated. Then she met Breanna, who just happened to be a painter, at a church bible study, and the two quickly … faced up to six months in jail, $2,500 in fines, and three years of probation for each day that they violated this … it is the union of a man and a woman. No one should be bullied or banished from the marketplace for peacefully …
  • … slippery slope that could lead to people seeking death for reasons other than terminal illness, and Canada is proving … that distract from the dark reality of these practices. To be eligible for MAID, an applicant had to satisfy certain … crucial waiting period during which people like Farsoud might find hope. In California, for example, Gov. Gavin …