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  • … zones in which certain views are silenced? Most Americans would agree that such a law would clearly violate the First Amendment right to the … a second, don’t rush in, let’s see what we can do to help you!’” In her years of service, Eleanor has helped save over …
  • … It’s clear that vague financial service policies abused by private and government actors pose a serious threat to … fodder for SNL writers, is being argued by the ACLU—would affirm that the government cannot carry out its … schemes by co-opting third parties as censors. That would help. But that does not address the many de-banking …
  • … medical expense of childbirth. Access to accurate medical information about her pregnancy was still in its infancy, and … can now quickly be diagnosed and treated, with public and private resources to cover the costs if needed. Federal and … a state law protecting unborn life or maternal health would be invalid if it “has the purpose or effect of placing …
  • … pharmacies in New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, California, and Illinois within the week. President Joe … prescription at a local, certified pharmacy—just as they would for any other medication.” But mifepristone is not your … that the majority of women who have an abortion  say  they would have chosen life if their circumstances were different. …
  • … disregarded the parents’ wishes and insisted they would refer to her by a male name and pronouns contrary to … to receive sex-change surgeries, 68 percent said they would support a law requiring parental consent. These results … government overreach into these intensely personal and private education and health decisions. Parents know their …
  • … and their members to legal liability. A commonsense policy would involve parents in all decisions affecting their child, … gender-confused students or to otherwise conceal important information from parents. Such policies are unlawful because … designated for their sex, a reasonable accommodation would be for schools to permit that student access to a …
  • … of Réka György, a former collegiate female swimmer. Unless you closely follow college swimming, you may not have heard … during the awards ceremony. Riley was told that her trophy would come in the mail. Riley and other swimmers were also … of Madison and Mary Kate to defend Idaho’s law, which would ensure that only female athletes compete on female …
  • … leading up to the trip that male and female students would be staying not only in different hotel rooms but also … different floors. And they were told that their daughter would room with three other girls. Serena decided to … of sex “[i]n most cases.” But JCPS does not provide that information to all parents. By applying the policy the way it …
  • … draft the Mississippi Gestational Age Act, a bill that would pose a strategic, direct challenge to Roe v. Wade and … it is vital that your state representatives hear from you. Here are some easy ways that you can get involved in your state legislative process: …
  • Washington State treated Christ’s Church of Mt. Spokane and Westgate Chapel differently than secular businesses.