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  • … each opened investigations into pregnancy center networks, demanding that they produce thousands of pages of documents … health-care providers from offering even non-medical information, counseling, or services related to pregnancy, … Family and Life Advocates (NIFLA) v. Becerra . A law in California forced state-licensed pro-life pregnancy centers …
  • … to the physician-assisted suicide law in Canada further endanger the most vulnerable citizens. Written by Grant … that legalizing the practice was a slippery slope that could lead to people seeking death for reasons other than … during which people like Farsoud might find hope. In California, for example, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new law …
  • … players to join him, but when some of them asked if they could, he told them, “This is a free country. You can do what … at another school brought it up. Concerned that the prayer could be violating the First Amendment’s Establishment … Clause, Bremerton advised Coach Kennedy that he could “engage in religious activity, including prayer, so …
  • … to make a deposit, and you brought along your account information and driver’s license to make sure the transaction … after it opened in 2022. Why? At first, no one at the bank could say. After weeks of being stonewalled by various bank … account” if NCRF took three actions: 1) disclose a list of donors who contributed more than 10 percent of its operating …
  • … of Columbia v. Comer  that a private religious school could not be excluded from a generally available grant that … a state tuition tax credit program for private schools could not be denied to parents because they used it to send … may greatly affect these and similar cases.   What could this decision mean for religious freedom? A win in …
  • … this way, and instead seek to control whether faith-based nonprofits and businesses can operate consistent with their … Values Act threatened whether these nonprofit ministries could operate according to their religious beliefs. The … to file a motion for reconsideration in light of the new information. One of these rulings was the 10th Circuit’s …
  • … across the nation are routinely adopting policies that endanger children’s minds, bodies, and family relationships. … include mandating that school employees hide critical information about a student’s struggle with gender identity … their children much better than a school official ever could. Parental rights are fundamental because children are …
  • … contacted a trip leader. The chaperones asked D.W. if she could simply move to another bed rather than a new room, and … of sex “[i]n most cases.” But JCPS does not provide that information to all parents. By applying the policy the way it … addition, while in this case K.E.M.’s parents had all the information and could make an informed decision about rooming …
  • … his life and felt completely alone. “I remember wishing I could just go to sleep and never wake up,” Richard said. “I … lawyer was not active in a local church, and, therefore, could not provide the required pastoral reference, disagreed … by Justice Clarence Thomas, recognized that if “States could compel religious organizations to hire employees who …
  • … pharmacies in New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, California, and Illinois within the week. President Joe … Box warning on its label, acknowledging that the drug could cause serious side effects and even death. It also …