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  • … had a good attitude, never a complaint. She just knew how to push hard. The drivers of the concrete trucks were … her professors … posted some of her opinions on her social media platforms … engaged in classroom discussions and text … the lawsuit be dismissed; a judge’s ruling is pending. “Courts are recognizing that [there] is a significant threat …
  • … wanting to kill me. I remember wanting to kill myself.” “How’d you get out?” the woman asked. “Because of Jesus,” Jean … pregnancy centers across the country in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe ,” says Julia Payne, … “If the attorney general and her allies were truly pro-choice, they would want to give women as many options as …
  • … Justice Amy Coney Barrett's recent confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court is truly momentous and a cause for celebration. … conservative Christian women make the noble, wonderful choice to stay home and raise their families. That choice … believer. Kristen Waggoner It would be unwise to predict how Justice Barrett might rule on particular issues related …
  • … in 1981, we had two children in private school and were not satisfied with the results. We attended a homeschool … of it myself.” It was that good. And he asked, “Well, how would you like to be in on the ground floor?” I accepted, … executed justice against this teacher. But I didn’t hear you offer to follow all the other good teachers around …
  • … Arlo holds first place in Lydia’s heart, but she is not above spending summer days tracking down other lizards of … need some questions answered,” she said. “I need to know how often your staff goes to a specific room looking for a … against her for her religious views,” Ross says. The Supreme Court has said, over and over and over again, that …
  • … Puppy Man wanted to help change the tire. He pointed out how uneven the ground was and said he had a much safer jack … the door. That’s compelled speech.” He points out that the Supreme Court has repeatedly struck down that kind of … — including a whirlwind of appearances on national media — but she’s convinced she’s doing what the Lord Himself …
  • … people who spoke at the event. It was powerful to hear how ordinary people like me had done so many important things … me what to do” and handed out leaflets — “Your body, your choice.” We submitted yet another appeal — this time with the … unmotivated to continue studying. I’d sit in the back and not participate in what was going on. My grades went down. …
  • … Tampa, Florida. Some scamper in alone, some with a friend. Not a few are escorted more quietly by their moms — mostly … families of the impoverished community well enough to know how much the predominantly single parents wanted a better … of sex and gender.” Grant Park filed the lawsuit, and … media ensued. The kind of headlines no administration wants …
  • … a gnawing question remained: should she have the baby, or not? The advocate didn’t give up. She called the next … the screen. She sees the girl’s face change, and remembers how powerful an image like this was when she faced her own … closest friend at the time. In need of a ride, Ruth had no choice but to reveal her intentions. The urgency was not lost …
  • … in Oregon filed a lawsuit against Gov. Katherine Brown challenging her order restricting inperson instruction in … personal preference for public over private education does not permit her to discriminate against faith-based schools" … Counsel Kaluga, Russia ADF International has filed a case before the European Court of Human Rights on behalf of a …