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  • … establish stable placement for each of these children. To do that, the department has said it seeks to recruit and … is particularly hard-pressed to find caregivers who can act as respite-care providers (usually short-term … By requiring prospective foster families to parrot the government’s preferred views on issues of sexual orientation, …
  • … Published May 18, 2023 Revised January 12, 2024 Should the government be able to create censorship zones in which … a little restless,” Eleanor recalls. Feeling convicted to do something greater for the Lord, she asked her priest for a … say ‘Hey, wait a second, don’t rush in, let’s see what we can do to help you!’” In her years of service, Eleanor has …
  • … Telescope Media Group to magnify Christ by serving others. Government officials threatened their freedom to do that. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published … prom. And they’re now married with eight children. As you can imagine, that keeps them busy—as does owning a filmmaking …
  • … and as private speech. Read the press release here . Can a public school punish an employee for making a silent, … they could, he told them, “This is a free country. You can do what you want.” But in September 2015, Bremerton High … , the Supreme Court set a standard for when the speech of government employees is protected. The court ruled that …
  • … to say. Today, many situations are raising the question of government-compelled speech: should teachers and professors … communicate, or otherwise express messages or beliefs you do not want to. In other words, compelled speech occurs when … history, we have been forced to ask the question, “Can the government compel someone to say something they don’t …
  • … Court to hear Brian’s case.   What does Washington’s law do? Brian works with only those clients who choose to seek … But the law doesn’t stop Brian from promoting the government’s beliefs about gender and sexuality. In fact, it … of becoming comfortable with their biology, the state can fine him up to $5,000 per violation and can even revoke …
  • … wins in the state legislature is something everyone can and should do alongside ADF’s Center for Legislative Advocacy. Written … protected freedoms. The Founders designed a government rooted in federalism, in which power is shared …
  • … of their children. And children need their parents to do just that, especially when they are struggling with … secret transition plans if she wanted to keep her job. Although she initially complied with the policy, she was … list who should be made aware of their “transition.” They can specify other students, faculty, and administrators who …
  • … that may have been fatal to the mother fifty-years ago can now quickly be diagnosed and treated, with public and … on Roe and started a new chapter in America’s journey to better protect women and their unborn children. The … decided, Casey perpetuated its errors, and those errors do not concern some arcane corner of the law of little …
  • … are the solution to their struggle. State lawmakers can protect children and parents from being pressured into … who experience discomfort with their biological sex.   Why are these laws needed? We must be clear: the experimental … And our children are bearing the brunt of the harm.   What do these laws do? While several states are considering …