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- Peggy Hartshorn was a young wife and aspiring English professor when an NPR news report changed her life.
- … bench and remember we're not alone. In part because of our religious convictions, we believe that God created the sexes … believer. Unfortunately, Justice Barrett came under attack for just this awe-inspiring balance between her work … But since joining the court, she already has sided with religious freedom in striking down New York state's …
- … arguments to homeschool. You had to file briefs. That cost a lot of money, and most families could not afford a …
- … mother and his God love him. Jean Marie found work in the human resources department of a local hospital, pouring her … in a federal district court. “This is part of a concerted attack against pregnancy centers across the country in the …
- … replace Lydia’s mask,” the principal said. “You can’t have religious or political things on masks at school.” “Really?” … What she did find was the 2013 Mississippi Student Religious Liberties Act, which guarantees the freedom of students to express religious views. She also found a written pledge from …
- … soon began. Accusations of racism and white privilege and religious intolerance. Soon, several of her classmates were …
- … $10,000 a month, indefinitely, and that’s what it would cost to keep the current meals coming. Even if he could land … of the changes being implemented. In theory, Julie says, religious schools like Grant Park should be immunized against … government is trying to do conflicts with the tenets of a religious organization, then that organization is exempt.” …
- … officials overstepped their authority and trampled religious freedom. I think of courageous young people like …
- … treatment centers — that the state’s Department of Human Services is placing hundreds of children in temporary, … her application, laying out her personal beliefs and religious convictions, and explaining that, as a parent, she … from child welfare services. Which is quintessentially religious hostility.” It’s a prejudice with implications for …
- … has filed a case before the European Court of Human Rights on behalf of a church that is no longer allowed …