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  • … That should concern every parent.   Should the government be responsible for raising children? In a shocking sentence … our children.” But the president is gravely mistaken to suggest that children are products and property of the … relationship. No one—and certainly not the government—can replace a child’s relationship with his or her parents. …
  • … Sweet Victory: City Can’t Discriminate Against Christian Family Farm For years, the Tenneses sold their produce at a farmer’s market in East Lansing, Michigan. … Farms from the market, and so the Tennes family should be allowed to continue participating in the market. The …
  • … April 5, 2023 Parents everywhere got a look at what their students were learning when schools went online in … health and well-being. But parents have the right to be parents. We don’t co-parent with the government.   Tell me … with gender dysphoria, or the belief that they should be the opposite sex, need our compassion and help. But, …
  • … homeschooling was thought by officials in many states to be illegal. Today, homeschooling is recognized as legal in … committed to transforming law and culture so true freedom can flourish. They are instrumental to fulfilling our … allowed to keep their doors open, and physician-assisted suicide laws must be repealed. Religious freedom prevails …
  • … “standards of care” have been widely looked to by doctors searching for guidance to help their young patients who may suffer from gender dysphoria. … a whole chapter on eunuchs as a “gender identity” to be validated with hormonal or surgical castration. If a man …
  • … it enabled sex trafficking. Trafficked women can now be more easily kept away from doctors and coerced into abortion. Written by Julie Marie …
  • … member’s car. Once Brenda arrived at the emergency room, doctors couldn’t effectively diagnose her bleeding because … the facility and the qualifications of the staff may not be at the front of her mind. But maybe they should be. … case of an emergency—such as a perforated uterus—a doctor can directly admit a woman undergoing an abortion to the …
  • … want to identify underlying medical conditions so they can seek proper treatment. Dr. Tice-Harouff became a family … plans no longer cover this treatment, these families could be substantially burdened. Like other doctors, Dr. Tice-Harouff bills the insurance companies of …
  • … Schwartz has helped many of them pursue and achieve their personal goals. Dr. Schwartz never expected the … he understands and respects their personal goals that may be guided by their religious beliefs. As a psychotherapist, … with them, and sometimes makes suggestions—which they can embrace or ignore. It’s a profession built on trust. His …
  • … ultrasound of your unborn child. Shouldn’t informed care be the bare minimum for women considering abortion? That’s … a procedure that not only ends the life of the child, but can also have severe physical and psychological consequences … protected Montana’s citizens, preventing them from being forced to pay for elective abortions. Montana’s lawmakers …