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  • … If the entire campus were the size of a football field, these “speech zones”—the only places students could exercise … in any outdoor area of campus—consistent with the U.S. Constitution. But then it argued that its officials should … freedom … free speech … Supreme Court of the United States … Victory! Supreme Court Rules for College Student …
  • … caring for orphans, and today, practicing U.S. Christians are more than twice as likely to adopt as the general … excludes people who believe that human beings are unchangeably male or female—a belief based in biological … while people of faith with religiously informed views on these topics are categorically disqualified. And though the …
  • … its letter, the DMHC remarkably claimed that all abortions are “basic health care services” that are “medically necessary” and therefore must be covered. These unelected officials made this decision without passing … without fear of unjust punishment by the government, and these rulings ensured those rights for Skyline Wesleyan and …
  • … across the country continue to face situations where they are forced to compete against male athletes without a fair … Nebraska, refutes the faulty and outdated science behind these athletic associations’ policies. The report summarizes … girls at every age in measures of handgrip strength, long standing jump, 200-meter shuttle run, and predicted VO2 max. …
  • … Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade ensured that states can provide this protection by enacting laws that … a law that enacts commonsense safeguards around these high-risk drugs. West Virginia’s law protecting women … seeking the drugs from three to one, allowed people who are not medical doctors to prescribe the drugs, and …
  • … National Committee for Religious Freedom . There are many reasons for this phenomenon, but the root cause is … top 3—have “reputational risk” or “hate speech” policies. These policies’ overly broad and subjective language permit … actors. The solution to this problem may lie with the states. This state legislative season presents an opportunity …
  • … That’s the tragedy and also the greatness of democracy.” These were the words uttered in December 2023 by Erik … to oppose TPUSA with one student even giving him a standing ovation. The questioning continued for around 100 … universities cannot pick and choose which viewpoints are allowed on campus. In February 2024, ADF attorneys filed …
  • … plans’ harm students, parents, teachers, and other staff members. Written by Kate Anderson Published June 16, 2023 … need their parents to do just that, especially when they are struggling with challenging issues like their identity. … they drive a wedge between students and their parents when these children need their parents most.   Fired for telling …
  • … unborn children created through in vitro fertilization are children and therefore protected under Alabama law. … Burke Published March 4, 2024 Revised March 18, 2024 Are embryos that have been created using in vitro … legal recourse do parents have when their stored embryos are negligently destroyed? Such questions were raised in an …
  • … President Biden asserted that “Our nation’s children are all our children.” But the president is gravely mistaken to suggest that children are products and property of the government. It is parents, … and direct their upbringing and education. Children are born into families—the basic unit of society—where …