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- … of litigators dedicated to protecting parental rights in court. Below, Director of the Center for Parental Rights Kate … their racial, ethnic, or religious background. We have a case right now against another school district in Virginia, …
- … through our attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom—a case the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit heard on Feb. 8—I’ve …
- … be remembered as the day one of the most consequential Supreme Court decisions was handed down: the day Roe v. Wade was … 18989 … abortion … planned parenthood … sanctity of life … Case:Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization … pro-life …
- When the FDA allowed abortion-by-mail, it enabled sex trafficking. Trafficked women can now be more easily kept away from doctors and coerced into abortion.
- Which path do we want to follow: a culture of free speech with a robust marketplace of ideas, or a culture of censorship in which activists, CEOs, and journalists decide which ideas are open for debate?
- … to the fact that in addition to being detrimental to civil society, adopting ESG isn’t beneficial for a company in the …
- … of gender dysphoria. In the Kettle Moraine School District case , school officials rushed to impose a male identity on a … slope that exposes school boards and their members to legal liability. A commonsense policy would involve parents … … Virginia … Idaho … Wisconsin … Selina Soule … Case:Soule v. Connecticut Association of Schools … Chelsea …
- … believe is over the line. What line, you ask? Well, as a Supreme Court Justice once said, ‘I’ll know it when I see it.’ And we …
- … of adopting names and pronouns that differed from their legal names and did not correspond to their biological sex. … to use the new name and pronouns at school but the girl’s legal name when speaking to Jennifer. Jennifer defends her …
- Female athletes across the country continue to face situations where they are forced to compete against male athletes without a fair chance of success.