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  • … any number of subjects—from the child’s performance to their health and well-being to the school curriculum. But … attended. As an educator motivated by her Christian faith, Lindsey believes that every child deserves to be … to substitute at any Bryan County school. Those actions were unjust and unconstitutional. That’s why Alliance …
  • … Parents, Not the Government, Have the Right to Raise Their Children Parents’ rights to direct the upbringing, … 28, 2022 Revised March 19, 2024 Shocked. Betrayed. These were the words of Michigan mother Jennifer Mead after she and … are imposing ideological litmus tests , denying people of faith from adopting and fostering children because of their
  • … Act from 2000. This meant that pro-life advocates were required to keep at least 35 feet away from building … the other counselors to shout at the women and men to get their attention, giving the impression they were there to condemn, not help, the women and men and their
  • … in hotel rooms and other unlicensed facilities. There were 4,570 so-called “ placement exceptions ” in the 2023 … children including a newborn, two 2-year-olds, and a 3-year-old. They provided care for various timeframes … treated all the children they cared for as if they were their own, showing them love and affection regardless of …
  • … proposed the Establishment Clause, Americans and Europeans were familiar with established state churches and how they … power of the state to compel people to participate in their religious orthodoxy. State churches, as Stanford Law … Lemon Test, yet the Supreme Court upheld the practice 6-3. Why? Because three days after the First Congress set up …
  • … tried to slow the spread of the virus, some overstepped their authority and violated constitutional rights. In many … in the 11th Circuit. Many other such emergency injunctions were filed across the country. On Nov. 12, the 5th Circuit … against the mandate, a lottery was held by the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to choose an …
  • … children. Children who experience discomfort with their biological sex deserve to be treated with dignity and … undergoing hormone treatments or surgeries—that they were lied to, that their medical gender transition was a … for when they are acceptable and when they are not.   3. The law must create a legal remedy for children harmed by …
  • … maintain friendships, and enjoy life in the midst of hard times.  But it has also tested whether the United States … attending public school in the Ukiah School District were able to go back to school in person. Meanwhile, … precluded from directing the upbringing and education of their children.  To put a rotten cherry on top of the …
  • … three schools, and a pregnancy center network secured their ability to operate according to their faith after challenging a Virginia law. Written by Alliance … nonprofits couldn’t challenge Virginia’s law until they were threatened with fines and prosecution. But three new …
  • … colleges because they want to integrate learning with their faith. And Christian colleges wouldn’t exist if they … schools’ hiring practices. But, apparently, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts did not get the memo. And now … so doing, the court held that Gordon College’s professors were not essential to its religious mission because not all …