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- Lindsey Barr expressed concern about a book read at McAllister Elementary School and faced extreme consequences.
- … voluntary. School officials told Chase that the group could only meet before or after school to pray. This …
- … subject to crippling fines. Eighty-four million Americans could have been affected. But numerous lawsuits, including … law to issue this mandate and tell private businesses and nonprofits that they must force their employees to be …
- … officials told Hermiston Christian School that it could reopen if it abided by health guidelines. And in good …
- … against women and girls on the basis of sex.” This could result in the “loss of athletic and scholarship …
- … of life taking a chance to do something that many said could not be done: overturning a nearly 50-year-old Court … regulating abortion away from the states, where citizens could vote according to their policy preferences. Without the … and ultrasound technology, we now know even more information about the child forming in utero. And today, …
- … notion that women are people.” It’s a powerful line: who could deny that women are people? Those of us in the pro-life … doctors, lawyers, and others banded together to encourage California Governor Ronald Reagan not to sign a pro-abortion …
- … save unborn lives, but under Colorado’s law, offering APR could mean fines of up to $20,000 per violation for doing so. …
- … exchange, Jack politely declined the request, saying he could not create custom cakes celebrating same-sex weddings, … other cakes for them or sell them anything in his shop, he could not design cakes for same-sex weddings. It was about … In a 6-3 decision, the High Court ruled that Colorado could not misuse its public accommodation law to force Lorie …
- … on this panel led to his firing from the university. What could he have possibly said to elicit such a reaction? Dr. …