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  • … nobody loves them, nobody has a place for them. State officials keep debating the best way to fix the problems in … don’t work in these cases. “But our family, at least, can relate to that on some level,” Jessica says. “[My … away with this kind of behavior … if they can treat the law-abiding citizens like this … if they can force their …
  • … one,” he says, “lift your voice and give God the best you can.” They oblige, loud and sweet. Giving “God the best you … the academy’s kitchen her own, stretching the school’s $10,000-a-month food budget with trips to farmers markets, … no more lunches, no more snacks. In effect, government officials were saying, Grant Park could go “woke” or its …
  • … if they’re male or female,” she says. “The females, they can actually run. The males are braver, and they don’t run … views. She also found a written pledge from district officials to respect students’ free speech rights. Later that … of her rights. Those rights, on both the state and federal level, are recognized in your handbook. You’re in …
  • … to get rid of the cigarette,” Jean Marie told her. “You can’t smoke in my car.” The woman threw away the cigarette … some tried hard to make good on their threats. Fo almost 10 years, in 33 states, she earned her traffickers tens of … trust is increasingly important in a state whose leading officials have largely declared war on pregnancy care …
  • … dances. Some cheer for the same teams or find movies they can watch together. And then, there are the DeJongs. They … in the country — a graduate program so elite that only 10-12 new students are admitted each year. The more Maggie … The disclosure violated a university policy requiring officials to “take all reasonable steps to ensure …
  • … a once-in-acentury pandemic. They stood up when government officials overstepped their authority and trampled religious … of the American republic, and even in our fellow man. As this edition of Faith & Justice reaches your mailbox, we very … in the lives of our clients. And I am confident that He can do it again. I count it a privilege to face future …
  • … the groups’ First Amendment rights. “The government can’t discriminate against certain viewpoints by allowing … challenging the church’s title to the property, a December 2019 court decision prohibited the use of the building. The … the clear protections that exist in international law for unborn children, including those with disabilities. …
  • … pregnancy, 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 school. My family and friends will judge me. Since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, over 57 … told me he loved me.” Frankie Jr. was born that summer. “This little boy brought so much joy to everyone’s life,” Eva …
  • … Policy. (I don’t think the university saw the irony of this reasoning.) We appealed the decision, but our … in the Freshers’ Fair, an annual event where new students can learn about university societies. I don’t think any of … suitability as a midwife should be reexamined. My case would be decided by a Fitness to Practice Committee, …
  • … to millions of Americans who have been underrepresented at this elite level: conservative women. I'm grateful for this … benefit when a justice believes her role is to apply the law as it is written, rather than as she would like it to be … life as a conservative, a Christian, a woman, and a lawyer can be lonely. There simply haven't been many of us living at …