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  • … exactly why Vermont’s Dual Enrollment Program exists. It allows high school students to take free college courses … to dual-enroll in up to two courses at approved Vermont colleges. This allows them to explore subjects they might be … Program. But students at religious private schools are excluded. That means a student from a secular private …
  • … by public authority and regardless of frontiers.” These protections are supposed to ensure the right of everyone to express their … Parliament since 1995, and she was the chair of the Christian Democratic Party from 2004-2015. In addition, Dr. …
  • … The Pro-Life Advocate Who Won 9-0 at SCOTUS The Supreme Court unanimously struck down a Massachusetts law … be able to create censorship zones in which certain views are silenced? Most Americans would agree that such a law … been chipping away at the rights of pro-lifers, making it much more difficult for them to express their messages, …
  • … of Managed Health Care (DMHC) told the church that it must choose one or the other. No church or individual … 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 …
  • … the truth, which is becoming more evident every day. It was apparent in 2022, when University of Pennsylvania male … swimmers from the Virginia school and across the country are calling for much-needed change. Female swimmers felt … and higher rates of metabolizing energy than women. All of these traits give male athletes an inherent physical …
  • … speakers through intimidation, heckling, and harassment. These tactics must be denounced, but they also must be explained: collectively, they are called the heckler’s veto —a dangerous form of censorship … under our system of government is to invite dispute. It may indeed best serve its high purpose when it induces a …
  • … the citizens they serve. Now, policies regulating abortion are returned to the states.   What will happen now that  Roe … either outlawing abortion entirely or only permitting it in rare cases like rape, incest, or if the mother’s life … It depends on the laws in your state. Broadly speaking, these laws fall into a few categories: 1. Pre- Roe laws : …
  • … were once broadly accepted in the U.S., especially Judeo-Christian beliefs, are being targeted for erasure from the public square. As … steadfast in our commitment to the Gospel. But none of these attacks will dissuade us. Scripture is full of examples …
  • … Censorship in Counseling Sessions Government officials are using counselors to impose the state’s views about gender … who can talk with people about how to work through these emotional struggles, no matter the topic. … beliefs. Kaley sees her work as an outpouring of her Christian faith, and numerous clients come to her because she …
  • … opinion in the case immediately after the leak. And when it didn’t, Court watchers expected to hold their breath until … to protect unborn children after 15 weeks in the womb. These babies have heartbeats, can move around and kick, open … state constitutions. [ Check out this map to see what laws are in effect in your state post- Roe .] ADF CEO, President, …