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  • … abortion may seem like the only solution. I can’t afford to raise a child. I’m too young. I’ll have to drop out of … uphold that.” So, when Ruth found out she was pregnant at 18, she saw no other option. She booked the earliest possible … son was seeing it unfold,” she says. “I knew I needed to leave. But, right as I did, I found out I was pregnant …
  • … the academy’s kitchen her own, stretching the school’s $10,000-a-month food budget with trips to farmers markets, … that we're able to give them while they’re here that allows them to just be kids. I'm happy to see that.” The … to food — comes under the auspices of both the USDA and state program officials. And state officials elected to
  • … care. Unfortunately for thousands of foster children, the state of Oregon doesn’t seem nearly as determined as that … nobody loves them, nobody has a place for them. State officials keep debating the best way to fix the problems in … That’s compelled speech.” He points out that the Supreme Court has repeatedly struck down that kind of government …
  • … the world and into the lives of Americans. Life ground to a halt. Businesses, churches, and schools closed. Millions … a once-in-acentury pandemic. They stood up when government officials overstepped their authority and trampled religious … freedom. I think of courageous young people like Florida State University student Jack Denton, who endured a smear …
  • … Foundation and Students for Life of America sought to paint a similar mural outside a Planned Parenthood … by ADF of defrauding the government in a lawsuit filed in state court. The lawsuit claims the churches committed fraud by …
  • … views. She also found a written pledge from district officials to respect students’ free speech rights. Later that … it’s a violation of her rights. Those rights, on both the state and federal level, are recognized in your handbook. … her for her religious views,” Ross says. The Supreme Court has said, over and over and over again, that the …
  • … was considered a “slut.” That made it easy — once she was 18 and kicked out of the house — to start sleeping with men … some tried hard to make good on their threats. Fo almost 10 years, in 33 states, she earned her traffickers tens of … law. The case is currently pending in a federal district court.  “This is part of a concerted attack against pregnancy …
  • … in the country — a graduate program so elite that only 10-12 new students are admitted each year. The more Maggie … that Maggie was unfit to work as an art therapist. It took 18 days to get the “no contact” orders rescinded. During that … remained. ADF then filed suit in the U.S. District Court for Southern District of Illinois, seeking damages and …
  • … studies on the West Coast, the idea that one Supreme Court decision could obliterate state-level protections for unborn life came as a genuine … Roe v. Wade decision, Peggy sensed an irresistible calling to get involved. “I knew I had to do something,” Peggy writes …
  • … President and CEO Michael Farris, founded HSLDA in 1983 to protect the right of families to provide personalized, … Smith began defending homeschooling in California both in court and before the legislature after HSLDA’s founding. He … we found out that California was not a homeschool-friendly state. The Department of Education took a position that …