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  • … its tracks, and for good reason. It was largely American women who campaigned against it and helped others understand … including government programs like Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) and Social Security benefits for stay-at-home … of sexual-orientation and gender-identity (SOGI) laws.   3. Ratification of the ERA undermines our rule of law …
  • … Obria Group and Obria Pacific Northwest because they serve pregnant women but do not perform abortions. Written by Alliance … abortion pill reversal, a medical procedure that can save unborn lives by counteracting the effects of abortion drug …
  • … Marie Shear that feminism “is the radical notion that women are people.” It’s a powerful line: who could deny that … to grow during the 1970s as advocacy on behalf of the unborn became a major political force. In Before Roe v. Wade: … to see and hear an ultrasound of their child in the womb. Pregnant women deserve health and safety—and they don’t …
  • … Supreme Court. The result of that case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization , was a resounding win as the … Act. The law protects the lives of both women and their unborn children, ensuring that doctors do not perform … explicitly requires emergency rooms to provide care to pregnant women and their “unborn child[ren].” But despite the …
  • … fight to secure generational wins in state legislatures across the country.   What does legislative advocacy in the … at local school board meetings about the curriculum their children were being taught in schools, states enacted … stepping up to defend fundamental freedoms is the wave of women’s sports protections that have been enacted since …
  • … the day Roe v. Wade was overturned in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization . Pro-life advocates across the country understood the gravity of the Court’s … working to save lives—the lives of both mothers and their unborn babies. Every single life is worth defending. Keep …
  • … grateful. But time after time, I have lost. I’ve lost four women’s state championship titles , two all-New England … Athletic Conference (CIAC): because girls and women shouldn’t be stripped of their right to fair … The CIAC allows biological males to compete in girls’ and women’s sports . As a result, two males began racing in …
  • … more widely used . Increasing numbers of young adults and children are adopting “gender identities” that don’t conform … says, “Gender refers to the characteristics of women, men, girls and boys that are socially constructed. … the job he loved. This is but a small sample of ADF’s cases that relate in one way or another to the outworking of …
  • … of “cancel culture.” The term is used liberally by people across the political aisle to refer to instances when people … athletes by disallowing biological males to compete in women’s sports. Noem had previously voiced her support for … friends . In order to conquer cancel culture, each one of us has to decide to share our thoughts and hear others out in …
  • … statute—a law that includes explicit protections for the “unborn child”—to require abortions. In essence, the Biden … law’s purpose is to provide care for everyone , including pregnant mothers and—significantly—their “unborn child[ren],” … it can override Idaho’s law that protects the lives of women and their unborn children. Though EMTALA has been in …