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  • … unconstitutional mandate, and in January 2022, the Supreme Court halted the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine … You have probably heard of the Daily Wire, a news website and media company that produces content from …  is an evangelical Christian school in Tampa, Florida, serving Christ through excellence in academics, athletics, …
  • … event reporting is really a key provision because it allows us to just understand a lot more about what’s out … in the brief we filed on Thursday with the U.S. Supreme Court, is why we  sued  the FDA on behalf of doctors and … adamant that women don’t deserve even basic care while using these drugs. The FDA has never acted this …
  • … of abortion. But abortion businesses are now trying to keep women in Kansas from being informed about abortion, … enacted through their elected officials. ADF attorneys are serving as co-counsel alongside Attorney General Kobach to … over the physical or mental health of their customers. The court must uphold Kansas’s law to ensure that abortion …
  • … School District Slips Up, Exposes Its Own Dishonesty to Parents The Rockford Public School … started meeting regularly with a school counselor. While their conversations initially centered around … direct the upbringing, education, and health care of their children, and government officials have no right to hide …
  • … but not all government officials act like it. While the First Amendment protects the rights of all … to the Missouri state legislature in favor of same-sex adoption. Emily Brooker asked for an alternate assignment … College . The case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which directed lower courts to find a resolution that …
  • … Prevails After Refusing Assignment to Support Same-Sex Adoption A Missouri State University professor tried to force … also forced her to say that she would be willing to place children in adoptive homes with same-sex couples and sign a … on non-teaching leave for the rest of the semester. Case timeline Fall 2005 : A professor at Missouri State …
  • … funding for abortions that are “medically necessary.” And while funding only “medically necessary” abortions may sound … including government programs like Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) and Social Security benefits for stay-at-home … pick up where they left off in 1979. Even the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a hero of the left and a …
  • … just location and convenience. Many people want to find a provider who shares their beliefs, who will take time to … Healthcare is a faith-based organization that focuses on serving the community, including those who cannot afford … now, thanks to a Michigan state law and a pair of recent court rulings, Christian Healthcare’s ability to operate as a …
  • … waiting nearly 50 years for this day: the U.S. Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade . This is a major victory for unborn children and their mothers. It all started when Mississippi … seen huge advances in prenatal medicine and technology. While viability (the point at which a baby can survive …
  • … The FDA Fails Its Own Drug Test The FDA has used unreliable data and … is why Alliance Defending Freedom is at the U.S. Supreme Court challenging the FDA’s reckless actions . What safety … for further removing safety standards. As the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit said last April, “It’s …