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- … who just happened to be a painter, at a church bible study, and the two quickly became friends. Over coffee in …
- … to males who “identify” as female and allowing them to compete against girls in sports. Biology typically renders boys stronger and faster … also increase the risk of physical injury to girls in sports such as soccer and basketball. And eliminating …
- … victories at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011, the most recent of which was a landmark ruling for free speech in 303 … the justices an organizing theme that explains and makes sense of all the relevant facts and law in the case, and … c reates an overall defining theme that connects and makes sense of all the facts and the law in the case. Think of the …
- … at RealClearPolitics . In a rigorous and important study that should surprise no one, University of Notre Dame … liberal. What I found particularly notable about Muller’s study, however, was the revelation that elite firms have … elite stratum of American culture. As Muller notes in his study, large law firms very frequently file amicus briefs …
- … it some thought on my own, too. I don’t think it makes any sense at all. I think it is confusing to a lot of kids. I was …
- … and that visit could include an ultrasound. But in recent years, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has …
- … pray for the mothers and unborn children inside. When men and women walk to and from the clinic, they speak …
- … these medical interventions are impacting them.” Another common theme in the files is the presence of significant …
- … following piece originally appeared at The Federalist . A recent article pointed out that soaring malpractice … school anatomy class required mastering the concept that men are post-pubescent homo sapiens with XY chromosomes and … ourselves as the arbiter of biology, creators of “new” men and women, we have gone as far back as possible — to …
- … problems of the modern world. In Wilson’s mind, ordinary men elected to Congress were ill-equipped to craft laws and … participate in the creation of new rules. And in the recent decision West Virginia v. EPA , the Supreme Court … delegated authority. But regulatory overreach in a broader sense describes the voluminous number of federal regulations …