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- … Policy Denies Opportunities to Female Athletes … 16782 … religious freedom … education … k-12 … gender … gender …
- … took a stand against the state and won a huge victory for religious freedom. Let’s take a look at the details of this … (DMHC) mandated that the health-care plans of churches and religious organizations cover elective abortions. This … that it would be illegal for them to allow churches and religious organizations to exclude elective abortion coverage …
- Should transgender athletes compete in women’s sports? Here’s why males will always have an advantage over females in athletics.
- … the Mission’s Christian faith. That’s why churches and religious institutions like the Mission must be able to … required pastoral reference, disagreed with the Mission’s religious beliefs, and even explicitly stated that he had … hire this applicant and hired someone else who met its religious hiring criteria. But the applicant challenged the …
- … children in accordance with their personal, moral, and religious beliefs. The U.S. Constitution protects these …
- … Nicholas Meriwether … Shawnee State University … Ohio … religious freedom … education … professors … university … …
- … Many of the patients who come to Dr. Schwartz share his religious beliefs and convictions, and they value the fact … respects their personal goals that may be guided by their religious beliefs. As a psychotherapist, Dr. Schwartz simply … seeking guidance to help them live consistently with their religious beliefs. Dr. Dovid Schwartz regularly serves …
- When it comes to gender in sports, most Americans do not want male athletes to compete against women and girls.
- … transgender … student privacy … safety … safe bathrooms … religious freedom … privacy … Pascha Thomas … k-12 … Georgia …
- Sixteen female athletes have filed a class-action lawsuit against the NCAA for its policy of letting men compete in women’s sports and use women’s locker rooms.