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  • … need for some guardrail to regulate the practice. Still, it took less than five years for Canada to eliminate that … could be eligible for physician-assisted suicide even if their death was “not considered reasonably foreseeable”; … cannot be reversed.” These new guidelines allow people who are permanently disabled or have chronic pain to be eligible. …
  • … Chike started attending Georgia Gwinnett College, he saw it as his new mission field. To Chike, this is the most … the two spaces made up about 0.0015 percent of campus. If the entire campus were the size of a football field, these … agreed to settle the case. Georgia Gwinnett College will pay nominal damages and attorneys’ fees totaling more …
  • … least aggressive expression of faith imaginable: “If you want to come, we’d love to have you.”   That, at … Freedom Senior Counsel, “because younger students are continually influenced, and indoctrinated, by what is … says, “We’ve litigated at least a half dozen of these cases throughout the country over the last several …
  • … As a graphic designer, my designs express a message and are therefore speech protected by the First Amendment. … a custom-designed website is both artistic and expressive. It requires creativity, developed skill, an eye for detail, … clients to get to know their business and determine if we are the right team to express their vision for their …
  • … Janelle Poukamissas It was the start of a new school year and Janelle Poukamissas … of Half Hollow Hills Central School District Image It was the start of a new school year and Janelle Poukamissas … At the next school board meeting, the Board announced that it had cancelled the Club due to budget cuts and a lack of …
  • … never wavered in its commitment to raising up students who are prepared to work diligently and serve the Lord in all … individual rooms, to members of the opposite sex, such as if a male identifies as female. This would force College of … battle for religious freedom, winning nearly 80% of our cases, including 15 victories at the U.S. Supreme Court since …
  • … trend, proponents of physician-assisted suicide (PAS) are increasing their efforts to legalize the practice across … in recent years. California is one of those states. And—as if California’s dark embrace of death as an aspect of “health … The settlement ensures that California’s government will not force health-care professionals to violate medical …
  • … with others and then even went so far as to say that if she didn’t change her beliefs, she wouldn’t graduate from … ordered Jennifer to undergo a re-education program, where she would attend diversity and sensitivity training, do … (GLBTQ) populations” because of her Christian beliefs. It was clear that if she did not change her beliefs, or if
  • … can’t create. And in order to stay true to my faith, there are certain messages that I cannot celebrate for anyone. … part of what it means to live in a truly diverse country where our freedoms of speech and of conscience are guaranteed … art to promote certain messages. Let me put it this way: if an LGBT couple asked me to photograph their corporate …
  • … Age Act, which limits abortions after 15 weeks (except in cases of medical emergencies and severe fetal abnormality). … the citizens they serve. Now, policies regulating abortion are returned to the states.   What will happen now that  Roe … or only permitting it in rare cases like rape, incest, or if the mother’s life was in danger. Roe overturned the …