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  • … for these drugs even more strongly. Abortion drugs can cause serious complications in women and girls who take … have three in-person doctor visits, only allowed medical doctors to prescribe and administer the drugs, and only … abortion drugs. This means the high-risk drugs can be prescribed via telehealth and distributed through the …
  • … goals—everything from extra PTO to a pizza party. You can listen to Sue describe this shady practice in her own … abortion program. It pioneered this method because so few doctors are willing to do abortions. Physicians understand … the man delivering the new machine that she didn’t need to be trained on how to print a picture of the ultrasound. They …
  • … people who are seeking to become more comfortable with their sex or who wish to reduce unwanted same-sex attraction. … of becoming comfortable with their biology, the state can fine him up to $5,000 per violation and can even revoke … censor pure speech by deciding which side of an issue can be talked about. Additionally, it has no right to pry into …
  • … long recognized that health-care professionals should not be forced to perform acts that violate their conscience. The Court reaffirmed the freedom of …
  • … ruled that a lawsuit from four female athletes who were forced to compete against males can proceed. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published … not thousands—of hours training for the chance to be the very best, to be recognized as champions, and even to …
  • … with—a clear conscience, a guilty conscience—even if we can’t pinpoint an exact definition. The concept pops up in … said that no “provision in our constitution ought to be dearer to man, than that which protects the rights of … as diverse as florists and custom print shops have been forced to choose between their faith and their craft, just as …
  • … v. Switzerland , he submitted that no right to assisted suicide or euthanasia exists under the European Convention on … duty to protect Christian converts escaping persecution in their native countries. In Nagy v. Hungary , he argued that churches must have the freedom to manage their internal affairs without interference from the …
  • … health condition that, as many medical experts recommend, can be treated through counseling. Children experiencing this … protected by the U.S. Constitution. Educators cannot be forced to refer to boys as girls and girls as boys in …
  • … of mankind as image-bearers of God won’t put an end to doctors compounding the suffering of vulnerable teens by … consequences; but if driven to heal instead of harm, so be it. Young people with long lives ahead of them will benefit. No one can blame desperate parents seeking to alleviate their
  • Gregory S. Baylor serves as senior counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom, where he is the director of the Center for Religious Schools and senior counsel with the Center for Public Policy.