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  • … my fellow students,” he says. “I had gained as much as I could from student government, and I wanted to give back and … cherished “having other men my age and older, whom I could look up to. I got to make those deep bonds with other … earlier issues. He called on her, and she made a motion demanding a vote of “no confidence” in Jack. The motion …
  • … to the town of Gilbert, Arizona, the church signs could only be six square feet, displayed for no more than 14 … and Life Advocates (NIFLA) v. Becerra (2018) In 2015, a California law required pro-life pregnancy centers to inform … without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of …
  • … line and serve his country during the Gulf War. What he could not have known at the time was that years later, he … health care professionals to provide, upon request, information about assisted suicide to patients and to refer … for medical professionals in the state. Finally, when California passed a law requiring health-care professionals …
  • … Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”). As a result, doctors could be forced to act against their medical judgment, … has pushed for the passage of the “Equality Act.” This could force: churches to abandon their faith-based hiring …
  • … get your next patient in. “The more [abortions] they could do … it was big, big money for them. Money was a huge … was very important that you kept it going. The more they could do …  it was big, big money for them. Money was a huge … counseling, adoption referrals, classes on parenting, information on sexual relationships for teens, and a wide …
  • … so if the non-profit agreed to disclose confidential donor information and more. Over the course of the next year, Chase … they do not like. In another case, O’Handley v. Weber , California officials instructed Twitter (now known as X) to … middle school, administrators told a student that he could not wear a shirt that said, “There are only two …
  • … and designs. “It was the first time I realized that I could create on a computer,” Lorie says. “I wanted to spend … really angry,” she remembers. “He was such a good guy. How could God take away someone so good and important to me?” She … realized that “God had already been working in my life. I could see it, and things just … changed. “When that happened, …
  • … Wendell was told by staff that they didn’t share information about his daughter’s “transition” with him or his … advisement of families. In a drastic move in August, the California legislature passed S.B. 107 , a law which makes the state of California a “safe haven” for minors to receive irreversible, …
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  • … to pro-life views. Hartford’s ordinance resembled the California law the U.S. Supreme Court struck down in National … pregnancy centers to refer for abortions. Just like the California law, Hartford’s law specifically targeted pro-life … own mission. “Hartford claims it’s promoting comprehensive information about health care but only interferes with …