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  • … B. Anthony Pro-Life America In post- Roe America, the people speaking through elected lawmakers—not judges—will … words alone. The Scripture has tangible advice on helping people in crisis. Jesus says in Matthew 25 that the people who best expressed his love on earth paid attention to …
  • …  Friday as an “important milestone” for the American people. The milestone? Declining inflation? Energy … for any other medication.” But mifepristone is not your ordinary prescription. The drug is part of a two-drug regimen …
  • … secured their ability to operate according to their faith after challenging a Virginia law. Written by Alliance … like the Virginia Values Act claim they merely protect people from discrimination, in reality, they’re much more … for so-called “gender transition” surgeries to make people appear as the opposite sex. Enabling such procedures …
  • … protected that right. Louisiana abortion providers went to extraordinary lengths to erase a law that state legislators …
  • … of Congress, the legislative branch. This ensures that the people making laws must answer to the voters. The president, … the fact that we seem to be governed by unelected people instead of by Congress and the president. How did … the problems of the modern world. In Wilson’s mind, ordinary men elected to Congress were ill-equipped to craft …
  • … are arguing to restrict free speech. More and more , people are labeling speech they deem offensive as “violence,” … Court cases protecting the freedom of speech , including Reed v. Town of Gilbert (2015), NIFLA v. Becerra (2018), and … As Dr. Pamela Paresky writes in Psychology Today , “Two people can interact with the same circumstances and perceive …
  • … that compelled speech is unconstitutional. Compelling people to speak messages against their most deeply held … undermines the common good. A free society depends on ordinary citizens having the freedom of belief as well as the … opinion, or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein.” Wooley v. Maynard (1977) A Jehovah’s Witness …
  • … is about more than just location and convenience. Many people want to find a provider who shares their beliefs, who … the western part of the state, Christian Healthcare is a faith-based organization that focuses on serving the … has provided high-quality primary medical care to the people of Western Michigan since 2017. Christian Healthcare …
  • … placed in their home. Such a policy categorically excludes people who believe that human beings are unchangeably male or … Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) requires that people seeking to adopt must “respect, accept, and support” … and as a mother, she desires to raise her children in the faith. Therefore, she cannot encourage a child to live or …
  • … was not easily intimidated. Her strong Christian faith gave her the strength she needed to stand up for her … That’s why she continued to appeal her case. Outcome People of goodwill should be able to disagree about important … change. But the First Amendment’s enduring promise is that people of goodwill are free to live out their beliefs without …