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  • … of the United Methodist Church, and hosting the ceremony would violate their moral convictions of marriage as between … Division of Civil Rights notified the campground that they would be investigated for sexual discrimination, and … Despite the law clearly stating that no minister or church would be forced to perform civil unions, the Division of …
  • … by a male. And she should be able to attend to the most private, intimate needs of her body knowing that only other … by a male. And she should be able to attend to the most private, intimate needs of her body knowing that only other …
  • … devout, peaceful Mennonites, the Hahns never imagined they would one day be fighting legal battles for the right to … devout, peaceful Mennonites, the Hahns never imagined they would one day be fighting legal battles for the right to … and much more. As a result of the HHS Mandate, the Hahns would be required to fund abortion-inducing drugs through …
  • When Julea Ward walked into the room of professors from the counseling department, she hoped to find more tolerance than she’d received from her counseling supervisor at Eastern Michigan University. She was wrong.
  • … of about $2.98 per one 28-day cycle, Planned Parenthood would bill Medicaid for $35 and be reimbursed about $26. And, without reporting it to Medicaid, they would also collect a “donation” from the woman to help offset … managers’ meetings that all the facilities—including mine—would soon be offering something called ‘webcam abortions,’” …
  • … her clients hold, Amy feared that Madison and Wisconsin would interpret their laws like government officials in other … her clients hold, Amy feared that Madison and Wisconsin would interpret their laws like government officials in other …
  • In 1993, Dr. Mike Adams, a self-declared atheist and liberal, began working at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington (UNCW).
  • It was the start of a new school year and Janelle Poukamissas was excited as she walked into a planning meeting with the other student leaders of the Ichthus Club, a Christian student club at Half Hollow Hills High School East on Long Island, New York.
  • … so that neither UB Students for Life, nor other students would get charged security fees for speech the University … so that neither UB Students for Life, nor other students would get charged security fees for speech the University …
  • In third grade, Spencer Anderson first began to think seriously about abortion. Some guest speakers in his homeroom class spoke about the subject, and he still remembers marveling that anyone, for any reason, “wouldn’t want people to live.”