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  • … have any in-person appointments. This meant that doctors could prescribe the drugs via telehealth appointments—without … the emergency room, and research has suggested the number could be even higher. The American College of Obstetricians …
  • … out that we are expecting a baby. We recently moved to California, and as a result, I had no idea where to start … with my baby’s first two ultrasounds, and asked how they could pray for me. The clinic’s website states that it has …
  • … the Establishment Clause simply because religious schools could benefit from it. While the resolution took more than a … Arizona taxpayers represented by the ACLU in the lawsuit could choose not to give to a STO, and the tax credit was not … that include religious schools without fear of lawsuits demanding that religious schools be excluded. It opens up new …
  • … Lorie did not respond to the inquiry because Colorado could punish her if she responded. In fact, the Colorado law … decided to reach out to “Stewart” using the contact information found in our legal brief. The man said he had … scenario: that Stewart (or someone using his contact information) did submit the request. For context, Stewart is …
  • … gender-confused students or to otherwise conceal important information from parents. Such policies are unlawful because … schools should never be permitted to conceal important information regarding the physical and mental health of a …
  • … addition of ‘gender identity’ to the state insurance code could be used to compel health-care providers to violate … not sound like an exciting topic, but the proposed changes could have wide-reaching consequences. House Bill 1283, which … in which doctors and other health-care professionals could be forced to act against their medical judgment, …
  • … the Greek economy collapsed, it became clear that they could no longer raise their children there. Jennifer and the … appear more like the opposite sex. This included contact information for “Cross Hormone Providers” and “Surgeons,” and information about where to obtain “breast binders” and other …
  • … school principal hoping to find a solution in which she could keep teaching without violating her religious beliefs. … beliefs aside as a public servant.” Vivian explained she could not put her beliefs aside as a condition of …
  • … as statements of religious faith, the sharing of religious information, and prayer meetings How to legally accommodate …
  • … options. By making an irreversible, uniformed choice, they could be subjecting themselves to a lifetime of guilt and … the best care possible. That includes having all the information about their condition and the risks of any … deserve protections for their health and safety, and full information about any medical procedure. This is no less true …