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  • … human life—he shouldn’t be forced to violate his beliefs in the workplace. Defending the right of states to enforce … laws. We’re assisting the Idaho Attorney General’s Office in defending Idaho’s life-saving law before the U.S. Supreme Court in Spring 2024.  Protecting the constitutional rights of …
  • We are incredibly blessed to be welcoming 192 remarkable Christian law students from across the United States and around the globe to the 24th class of Blackstone Legal Fellowship! As one way of communicating support to this year’s Blackstone Interns, we are inviting you to write notes of encouragement to the incoming class. We look forward to hearing of the ways God will use these notes to bless the incoming students and of the fruit that your encouragement will help produce! Thank you for your continued support of the Blackstone Legal Fellowship.
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  • … of centers like Jean Marie’s, who are on the front lines in the fight for life? Every life matters, and your gift can … of Ministry Friends like you so that pregnancy centers in Vermont are free to speak the truth about Life, instead of …
  • … And they should know abortion isn’t their only option in a challenging situation. These are the truths that the …
  • … policy that allows men who identify as women to compete in women’s sports. The CIAC’s policy deprived these girls of … to experience the gut-wrenching disappointment of losing in a competition that was unfair from the beginning. Girls … continue to vigorously work to ensure that female athletes in Connecticut—and throughout the country—aren’t forced to …