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  • … in common: they are all males competing in women’s sports. It’s not often that you hear of a controversy involving … fair for male athletes to compete against female athletes? No. And that answer isn’t just based on common sense—the … they have been portrayed as sore losers. Since when does speaking the truth make you a sore loser? It is a …
  • … its beliefs are based on morality and science. Of course, it strives to operate consistently with its pro-life beliefs in everything it does. That’s why March for Life does not want to promote … March for Life is standing up for these rules in court. No pro-life organization should be forced to provide …
  • … had complained about his shirt and that he must remove it to return to class. Liam politely declined to remove the … his shirt since that time, even though the messages caused no disruptions and simply stated his beliefs. School … 1st Circuit. What’s at stake? Nichols Middle School has no problem allowing students to express beliefs about gender …
  • … race theory,’ where did the term come from, and what does it mean? Written by Neal Hardin Published October 4, … makes sense, because under critical race theory, there is no middle ground. You are either an “oppressor” or … “racism.” Racism has long been understood as prejudice and discrimination based on race. But under critical race theory, …
  • … time you want to try an experiment like socialism, try it out on animals first—men it hurts too much.” Something … a host of much-needed protections, including reducing sex discrimination in college applications. And it created a sea … Rapporteur has placed this issue in the global spotlight. No society can flourish when it ignores common sense and …
  • … Oral Argument Prep for the Supreme Court How does an attorney prepare for oral arguments at the Supreme … a yellow flat plastic brick or a curved red brick, with no explanation of how all the bricks in the case fit … and her team of attorneys have done. Over the years, it has been amazing to me how a moot court of outsiders can …
  • … wrong but because the so-called right to an abortion has no basis in the Constitution’s text, structure, or history. … for example, heartbeat laws, gestational limits, and discrimination-abortion protections) that may be brought back … and their elected representatives. What the Dobbs decision does is return this question back to the states.   Myth: The …
  • … v. Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization , it returned the issue of abortion to the people and their … Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) in 1986. It requires all hospitals that participate in Medicare to … Biden administration sued Idaho in August 2022, claiming it could use EMTALA to override Idaho’s law and force the …
  • … Want to get through college cheaper and faster? That’s a no-brainer for many high school students and their parents, … be eligible to receive public funding for that course. Does that sound fair to you? What's at stake? The government … in Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. Comer , such discrimination on the part of the state is “odious to our …
  • … gave nearly $100 million in relief to the group. It's no surprise what Planned Parenthood did with the money. … influence—all with taxpayer dollars and Planned Parenthood does not separate abortion from other funds.  There is …