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- … orientation and/or gender identity of any child that could be placed in their home. Such a policy categorically … orientation and/or gender identity of any child who ODHS could place in the applicant’s home. This guidance obligates …
- … promptly sued the state, strangely claiming that it could use a longstanding federal law called the Emergency …
- … them. And we can join communities of people—like churches, nonprofits, and other associations—that share our beliefs. … In June 2023, the Supreme Court ruled that Colorado could not use its law to coerce Lorie to express a message … likewise ensured that a Christian philosophy professor could talk about gender identity consistent with his belief …
- … who disagree. I just expressed my opinion. And from what I could tell, the whole time I wore it, the shirt didn’t bother … and told me I would have to change my shirt before I could go back to class. I didn’t want to miss any classes, … weeks after wearing the first shirt. I asked how a shirt could make someone feel “unsafe.” I asked what made a chance …
- … and provide funding and essential services to countless nonprofits. Complicity in cancel culture is not only harmful …
- … trend and standing up for female athletes. UKA’s position could be the start of more protections for female athletes, …
- After ADF filed a lawsuit, the New Mexico legislature passed a law protecting doctors from having to facilitate physician-assisted suicide.
- … protected the freedom of speech by ensuring the university could not receive a free pass for violating the Constitution. …
- … for others on the list, including a number of religious nonprofits like Alliance Defending Freedom. The SPLC has … survived and heroically subdued the gunman before he could harm anyone else. Regarding his motivations, the gunman …
- … The Biden administration’s reinterpretation of the law could force doctors to act against their beliefs in … of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). That means that doctors could be forced to act against their medical judgment, … all kinds of patients—including children. Otherwise, they could face huge financial penalties, loss of federal funding, …