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  • … by Alliance Defending Freedom Published November 18, 2019 Revised October 12, 2022 For professors, speaking … at the University of Louisville for nearly 15 years. When he arrived at the school in 2003, he took over a … and staff members very unhappy with Dr. Josephson. It did not matter that his statements at the Heritage Foundation …
  • … Court in a  subsequent decision . But for too long, the government has usurped the rights of parents, and courts have … of preschoolers without parental consent. Because the law did not strongly protect parental involvement and … and kids. There is hope, however. Congress can ensure that when a federal policy or action burdens parental rights, …
  • … and facilitating abortions. But this wasn’t something she could agree to. Sandra became a pediatric nurse to take care … her job. Who is Sandra Rojas? Sandra was 17 years old when she walked into a local children’s home. She knew then … care professionals never have to go through what she did—that they are free to live out their beliefs without fear …
  • … into fourth place. So they decided to do something about it. Madison Kenyon, left, and Mary Kate Marshall are speaking … and track teams at Idaho State University. In the fall of 2019, their cross-country coach informed the team that they … to this athlete. And like most other girls, they lost. When Madison and Mary Kate first heard about Idaho’s Fairness …
  • to reverse the effects of abortion drugs, research shows it has a 64-68 percent success rate , and statistics indicate … professionals who wish to inform people about it. Why did Bella Health and Wellness sue Colorado? In April 2023, … save unborn lives, but under Colorado’s law, offering APR could mean fines of up to $20,000 per violation for doing so. …
  • … for Female Athletes UK Athletics acknowledged reality when it detailed its position on male athletes who identify as … others disagree with his organization’s stance, but he did not back down. “Athletics is an incredibly inclusive …
  • … the right to hear about the risks involved before they decide whether to undergo the procedure. When Kansas passed its Woman’s Right to Know Act in 1997, it did so to ensure that expectant mothers are informed about …
  • … college sports every year. Before that, fewer than 30,000 did. But by ignoring the very real biological differences … that our laws and policies reflect biological reality. When they don’t, it’s girls and women who most often suffer … England awards to male athletes. And she’s not alone. In 2019, Selina Soule finished just one place short of advancing …
  • … tolerated. Dr. Nathaniel Hiers found that out the hard way when he was unjustly fired for expressing his views to his … his Ph.D. in mathematics from the university in May 2019, and he began teaching full-time during the next fall. … to the whole department and wrote, “Would the person who did this please stop being a coward and see me in the chair’s …
  • … often goes unnoticed. Yet it has broad authority to affect our day-to-day lives—not only the food we eat, but also the … the FDA has not been fulfilling this mission when it comes to its decisions about high-risk abortion … report non-fatal complications from abortion drugs. March 2019 : ADF clients submitted a citizen petition in response …