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  • … when it comes to respecting rights and freedom. Only two companies scored over 25 percent in their respect for the … from 14 percent to 25 percent. Both FIS and M&T paved the way for more firms to follow their footsteps, raise their … media attention, including a front-page story at The Wall Street Journal . The Business Index also provides a roadmap …
  • … return visit to Yale offered hope for a new era where tolerance for ideological diversity can succeed on campus. … an atheist progressive and a Christian conservative find common ground talking about a case involving free speech? … kindness, and principle. After all, representatives from two ideologically opposite organizations—one whose motto is …
  • … ability to apply laws, rules, and intuitions in the right way. In other words, to act on what we believe. The First … The freedom of conscience has also benefitted America’s common good. Because of this freedom, religious organizations … they do so because of their religious beliefs. This is a common feature of American history made possible by the …
  • … Mifepristone and misoprostol In 2000, the FDA approved two drugs that are used together to complete a chemical … these drugs are safe even more dubious. One of the most common complications from abortion drugs is bleeding. Many … But women can expect the bleeding to continue for about two weeks after taking the abortion drugs. And 8 percent of …
  • … hear at a lecture on a public university campus. In some sense, that’s true. You may not have heard of the term … out of use today. Historically, the word “gender” has had two other common definitions: Grammatical gender : Gender could refer …
  • … with euthanasia, but the distinction between the two is important. Assisted suicide is when a physician or … insurance companies are businesses, so it makes economic sense for them to cover assisted suicide instead of expensive … suicide “can never be implemented in a safe and limited way.” “Rather than seeing the debate in the simplistic terms …
  • … to ask how I was feeling, provided me with my baby’s first two ultrasounds, and asked how they could pray for me. The … in educating women about abortion procedures. And it makes sense that the sort of clinic which exists to care for women …
  • … was “not constitutional law” at all and barely gave any “sense of an obligation to try to be.” Harvard Law Professor … long history of protecting life at all stages. From the common law on, abortion has been unlawful. And when the … States from protecting life until viability—around twenty-two weeks of gestation—and was more extreme than the abortion …
  • … was his own, but instead they held everything in common. ... For there was not a needy person among them … Of course, the early church was not a “nonprofit” in the sense that we use the term today. Fast-forward to America in … representing the Christian Employers Alliance challenging two Biden administration mandates that force religious …
  • … The advocates called themselves the Right to Life League. Two years after Roe was decided, the United States Conference … organization in the United States, defines the term this way : “When you say you’re pro-choice you’re telling people … another question. Does “pro-life” just mean “pro-birth”? A common complaint of pro-abortion activists is that pro-lifers …