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  • … crucial safety standards it deemed necessary when using these drugs. Since then, the FDA has increased the risks to … You can read more about that lawsuit here .) But just what are these drugs? What makes them high-risk? And how has the … so that it can no longer support life. Second, between 24 and 48 hours after taking mifepristone, a woman is …
  • … at a public university, the outdoor areas of campus are basically like a public park set aside for your use. You have broad freedom to use these open, outdoor areas to express yourself. So, you could … free speech … First Amendment … Constitution of the United States … university … speech zones … Chike Uzuegbunam … …
  • … 2018 that Muller describes as possessing “high salience.” These are cases in which exceptionally large numbers of amicus … … gender … sanctity of life … Supreme Court of the United States … In the Biggest Cases, Big Law Tilts Decisively Left …
  • … were either refusing to provide emergency treatment to these patients or transferring them to a different hospital … life. Even though EMTALA and the Defense of Life Act are both designed to protect life, the Biden administration … of life … pro-life … Idaho … Supreme Court of the United States … Why EMTALA and Idaho's Law Both Protect Life …
  • … disparaging people—including those in the LGBT community. These aren’t cakes Jack can create for anyone—no matter who they are or how they identify. But that’s not okay with some …
  • … under critical race theory, there is no middle ground. You are either an “oppressor” or “oppressed,” a “racist” or … guaranteed the rights of racial minorities in the United States. But since there were still disparities in outcomes, … were achieving equal treatment and equal access. Out of these seedbeds of scholarship for critical theory and …
  • … today. Now, many administrators and college students are arguing to restrict free speech. More and more , people … does the First Amendment protect? The First Amendment states, “Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom … to defeat a bad idea. (Or a chance to take a nap...).” These kinds of situations can become self-fulfilling …
  • … a Dayton Right to Life event. It was there that she spoke these words: “It only takes a few brave souls to defend life, … of abortion for all persons involved and our moral duty to stop its practice. Students for Life of America serves … of the Innocents,” where hundreds of white crosses are planted in the ground to represent the lives lost through …
  • … feel about the debate over so-called “preferred pronouns.” Are pronouns such a big deal? The answer is yes! Pronouns are … if you wanted to refer to the same kids multiple times. These are simple examples, but they show how often we use … if he did not use the student’s preferred pronouns or stop using pronouns altogether (an impossible demand). ADF …
  • … quotes clinical psychologist Dr. Erica Anderson: “The data are very clear that adolescent girls are coming to gender … dysphoria and visit their clinics. “The fact is that these unproven interventions with the lives of kids and their … online interaction with transgender ‘communities.’” Levine states his conclusion in no uncertain terms: “For a child to …