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  • … become the first mother of school-age children to serve on the high court, where her inspiring presence gives a voice … there was no way she could be a good mother and a good judge. Such harassment exposed the narrowness and rigidity of some on the far left, who seem bent on eliminating diversity of thought among women. Justice Barrett's …
  • … have to drop out of school. My family and friends will judge me. Since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, over 57 … when everything changed. “I just remember seeing a baby on the screen, and his arms were moving, his legs were … two more children. Today, 20 years later, Frankie Jr. is a college student and a pro-life advocate. “He loves to speak …
  • … the issue of abortion during her undergraduate studies on the West Coast, the idea that one Supreme Court decision … a local Right to Life chapter, delivering presentations on abortion and the sanctity of life in living rooms and …
  • … students were arrested while chalking a pro-life message on a public city sidewalk. In June, two murals reading, “Black … that they would be arrested if they painted or chalked on the public sidewalk or street. Two students proceeded to …
  • … His pleasure.” Now, years later, Maggie is still building on those high school experiences. Still running, and feeling … speech, and without any real due process. “That a public university administrator,” he says, “would essentially … rights. SIUE asked that the lawsuit be dismissed; a judge’s ruling is pending. “Courts are recognizing that …
  • … began with my decision to start a pro-life society on campus. I had attended a weekend pro-life conference a few … to become a society was rejected by the Students’ Union, on the grounds that we conflicted with the university’s Equal … I hope my case helps bring about change on university campuses, where censorship has been steadily increasing …
  • … wear clean white shirts, crisply ironed; many have on ties. Nearly everyone shoulders a colorful backpack. Most … move toward the neat array of food trays by the kitchen. On the trays this morning are Frosted Flakes, apple slices, … life by “hollering and fighting” — a tough combination for public schoolteachers and administrators, since “they can’t …
  • … virtually everyone in the community. The young woman mused on the information. “I’ve had four abortions,” she said, … date. I don’t want people to do their expiration date on me.” She paused. “They cut my brake cords.” Jean Marie … to full-time ministry, earning her degree from a Bible college after finishing the women’s program. She also gave …
  • … C ovid was dragging on and on, and for Jessica Bates’ five children — like so … with the bright-blue gridiron. As the children reached college age, their dad offered to pay for their first two … favorites that way.” ADF has asked a U.S. district court judge for a preliminary injunction — one that would allow …
  • … hard-earned respect. She likes feeding chickens, dotes on goats, and enjoys bringing the cows buckets of something … color, and variety. She’s become something of an authority on them. “I look at the color of their throat to see if … restrictions,” Ross says. “We certainly want to respect public health and try and be responsible citizens … but this …