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  • … disregard students’ rights to share their views. And at California State University, Fresno, one professor went to … for Life, a pro-life student group on the campus of California State University, Fresno. In 2017, Fresno State … Bernadette. He claimed that she and her student group could not write messages on the sidewalk and that they could
  • … of in-person doctor visits from three to one, expanded who could prescribe and administer abortion drugs beyond licensed … of in-person doctor visits from three to one, expanded who could prescribe and administer abortion drugs beyond medical …
  • … claimed to offer an accommodation for religious nonprofits like the two schools, it still forced them to … As Christian institutions, both schools knew they could not comply with the HHS birth control mandate, and … control mandate. According to the administration, these nonprofits could authorize their insurers to provide abortion …
  • … – Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969) Obscenity – Miller v. California (1973) Defamation and libel – New York Times … the power to regulate hurtful speech, then anyone’s views could be targeted for censorship—conservative or liberal, … or Democrat, religious or atheist. Those in power could censor any disfavored view they please—simply by …
  • … over its vaccine mandate regarding private businesses and nonprofits, including those who are religious, because, … merely as a courtesy and is not intended to provide legal information or advice to any person or entity. The … belief. A belief that taking a vaccine is unwise or could be harmful will normally be considered a medical or …
  • … that the White House has announced a federal policy that could gravely intrude upon parental rights in all 50 states … Such an official will simply claim that sharing that information discriminates against a student based on “sex.” … rather than their legal names. And it  refers  schools to California and Nevada policies that make parent communication …
  • … infringed on parental rights. “The School District could not administer medicine to a student without parental … the court wrote in its opinion. “The School District could not require or allow a student to participate in a … and WILL sent a letter  to Kettle Moraine School District demanding it change its student gender identity policy to …
  • … Baylor University. She is admitted to the state bar of California. … Suzanne Beecher … Legal Counsel … Suzanne …
  • … a Blackstone Fellow. She is admitted to the state bar of California, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Supreme Court, …
  • … that’s roughly equivalent to the current population of California and New York combined. So, how did this amount of … and death become commonplace in the United States? And how could such a poorly decided case stand for so long? That’s … in Roe to determine the parameters of when an abortion could take place – though the Supreme Court ultimately landed …