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  • … children from the surrounding community. El Cajon, just miles from the Mexican border, is home to a large population … of immigrants. About 28 percent of its residents were not born in the United States. The city also has a lower … beliefs about sex and gender. The implications would be far-ranging: Dayspring would be forced to open sex-specific …
  • … uncensored prayer to open Town Council meetings did not violate the First Amendment. The Court affirmed the right … The Town of Greece in Western New York is just a few miles north of Rochester. It was established in March 1822, … the town was violating the First Amendment by permitting too many Christian prayers. Meanwhile, the Town of Greece …
  • … both amateur and professional levels. And many of them are not just competing; they’re winning. Several states, … These differences give men advantages in other sports, too, which is why they should not be allowed to compete … Union has chosen to ignore these facts in pursuit of its political agenda. It filed a lawsuit challenging the Save …
  • … Public-Accommodation Laws Must Respect, Not Violate, Free Speech In June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that government officials cannot misuse public-accommodation laws … have access to basic goods and services, Colorado misused its law to force people to say things they don’t believe, …
  • … Wordsmithing Versus Reality Abortion is a death, always, not a birth. Written by Erin Morrow Hawley Published March … to Merriam-Webster—which recently added 690 new words to its dictionary—these additions are a sign of a “healthy” … And our older people begin to question if they’ve been too narrow-minded. The only way to reclaim truth is to call …
  • … God’s Not Dead 2: The Legal Cases That Inspired the Film God’s Not … a student’s question about Jesus. The plot may sound far-fetched, but similar stories have already played out … a different song because the one he chose said “Jesus” too often. ADF attorneys filed a lawsuit, and the school …
  • … discrimination. Written by Jordan Lorence Published March 22, 2024 Editor’s note: The following piece originally … fears the Supreme Court soon will see other cases in which government excludes Americans from roles of civic … v. Southern Pacific Co. The judicial system, then, should not reject individuals from serving as jurors by using crude …
  • … force Christian counselor Kaley Chiles to express only the government’s views on gender identity and sexual orientation. … nature is informed by her Christian beliefs. Kaley does not preach to her clients; she’s a counselor, not a pastor. … with clients, and she’s even had to turn some clients away for fear of violating the law. Colorado does not define …
  • … in the Mainstream Media? While The Washington Post may not have been looking to tell a pro-life story, it … 18-year-old mother seems to realize what she has now is far more precious. Another clear intent of the article was to … power of the pro-life message . After all, it’s a message too compelling not to be told: the most vulnerable among us …
  • … from the glossy ideals that saturate the modern world. Far too often, love is conflated with affirmation and … runs deeper, caring for the whole person. This love is not about material desires or fleeting passions. Instead, it …