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  • … Birth Unfortunately, this kind of extreme legislation is not unexpected: Roe v. Wade paved the way for it. Written by … Roe v. Wade paved the way for it. But last month, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s … enact abortion laws based on growing medical evidence of how abortion harms women and the humanity of unborn children, …
  • … and serve his country during the Gulf War. What he could not have known at the time was that years later, he would … to legally commit suicide, but they also demonstrate how even those bills that seem mild or were designed as a … court said the law was unconstitutional. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to review the case alongside Washington …
  • … fertility awareness instruction. The administration did not inform the public of this change, which it is required by … methods on all women. Read on to learn more about the case. Who is Dr. Cami Jo Tice-Harouff? Dr. Cami Jo … and philosophical reasons. Some want to better understand how their body functions, and others want to identify …
  • … Freedom has represented parties in several key U.S. Supreme Court cases protecting the freedom of speech , … to recapture as a culture: while we can’t always choose how words make us feel in the moment, we always have a choice in how we respond to words. In a free society, the way …
  • … Published April 15, 2024 Just weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, the Biden … unable to pay for medical treatment. You may be wondering how such a law has anything to do with abortion. The answer … in which medical services are provided.” Congress and the courts agree that the point of EMTALA is not to supersede …
  • … Published November 8, 2023 Revised November 14, 2023 Not too long ago, censorship was a practice that most people … many college classrooms and in much of the establishment media, allowing everyone to freely express their beliefs is a … challenging these requirements, and in June 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down California’s law. In a more recent …
  • … to their daughter without their knowledge or consent. How did this happen? The Meads were involved in their … place of parents, including the government. What has the Supreme Court said about parental rights? The U.S. Supreme … parental rights under the Constitution. Thus, some lower courts have used Troxel to confuse the law and limit parental …
  • … would think that a victory for Jack Phillips at the U.S. Supreme Court would have been enough to deter the Colorado … led to its downfall—and justice for Jack. Let’s look at how that happened. Jack Phillips should not have to fear … became undeniable, and the commission was left with no choice but to dismiss its charges in March 2019. “We’re …
  • … Center v. Bonta, a donor privacy case decided at the U.S. Supreme Court. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … privacy. The California Attorney General’s Office is not exactly known for its ability to keep data private. In … … Michigan … Supreme Court of the United States … social media … Constitution of the United States … First Amendment … …
  • … The disclaimer incorrectly implied that the centers are not qualified to provide the free services they offer because … Hartford’s ordinance resembled the California law the U.S. Supreme Court struck down in National Institute of Family and … States … NIFLA … free speech … First Amendment … pro-choice … pro-life … abortion … Case:Caring Families v. City …