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  • … doing so win custody under SB 107, even if the home-state court has already entered judgment on the case. Parents whose … identify as a different gender during the visit. A state court actively involved in a custody determination could be deprived of jurisdiction by a California court if the case involved gender identity and the child …
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  • … Counselor Asks SCOTUS to Hear His Case ADF is asking the Supreme Court to hear the case of Brian Tingley, a licensed marriage … will not continue counseling them unless they decide they want him to. Clients set their own goals when talking with …
  • Court Rules Professor Can’t Be Forced to Endorse an Ideology … Shawnee State University.   Outcome Public universities should not force teachers to abandon their beliefs. When the … in accordance with their beliefs.   The bottom line No one should be forced to speak a message with which they disagree. …
  • … people have access to basic goods and services. No one should be denied food at a restaurant, a ticket at a movie … to defend free speech for artists, our clients serve everyone, including those who identify as LGBT. As with most … of who they are, without government censorship. And if we want freedom, fairness, and equal treatment under the law for …
  • … Mandate Abortion Advertising In NIFLA v. Becerra, the Supreme Court confirmed that the First Amendment protects all … seek to provide alternative options for women who do not want to end the lives of their children in the womb. So it … people lose when the government is deciding which ideas should prevail.” In a concurring opinion, Justice Anthony …
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  • … Hartford’s ordinance resembled the California law the U.S. Supreme Court struck down in National Institute of Family and Life … tolerant,” Harle added. The bottom line Pregnancy centers should be free to serve women and offer the support they need …
  • … Women’s Health Organization . Some expected the U.S. Supreme Court to release its opinion in the case immediately after … originalists and textualists, or those who believe courts should base their judgments on the vision of the Founding …