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  • … compose homilies, vows, and prayers for same-sex weddings if she officiated or promoted weddings between one man and one woman. The law also made it illegal for her to explain on her own website and social … with and conveys God’s love to everyone no matter who they are, including those who identify as LGBT, she can only …
  • … a shift in public education in America. Many school boards are adopting policies based on radical ideologies—and they’re … right. And, at the federal level, there are decades of cases affirming this fundamental right. Yet, courts still … serves as senior counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom, where she is the director of the Center for Parental Rights. …
  • … to today, almost 50 years since the Roe decision, where we have learned much more about life inside the womb. … viability is too burdensome on women seeking an abortion. If it is, the restriction is determined to be an undue burden … Roe and Casey , the authority to determine abortion policy will be given back to the states, where it should have been …
  • … Parents nationwide are standing up for their children and their God-given … stand with them? DEFEND PARENTAL RIGHTS How would you feel if your child was being taught to treat other children … from it.” By standing with parents and kids in legal cases and promoting legislation that upholds parental rights, …
  • … and loving home is at a point of “crisis,” many states are forcing adoptive parents to pass an ideological litmus test to qualify. In some states, if the parents aren’t willing to push the government’s … care is nearly three years, and over 30% of these children will spend more than three years in the foster care system. …
  • … vulnerable women faced with an unplanned pregnancy?” Here are their responses:   Kristen Waggoner CEO, President & … that abortion is never the answer. Creating conditions where both mother and baby can flourish demands action from … know that she has what it takes to choose life, and that if she makes that choice she will be empowered for the …
  • … who identify as transgender compete in women’s sports? If you’ve listened to any major news outlets recently, you’d … who identify as—then compete against—the opposite sex are often celebrated in the media. Collegiate athlete Lia … win. But when she stepped up to the starting blocks at the beginning of a race, she knew that the odds were against her. …
  • … Four female athletes from Connecticut are still standing for women’s sports. Selina Soule, Chelsea … of losing in a competition that was unfair from the beginning. Girls across the country are struggling against … has infected sports. That’s why Alliance Defending Freedom will continue to vigorously work to ensure that female …
  • … speech can flourish with civil debate   Time will tell if the school administration is committed to this change, but … Kristen’s return visit to Yale offered hope for a new era where tolerance for ideological diversity can succeed on … schools in the country, where the attorneys of tomorrow are being trained to think critically, using logic, reason, …
  • … with public and private resources to cover the costs if needed. Federal and state laws protect her from losing her … pregnancy care centers to maternity homes—are ready to provide the young woman and her newborn with … is developing, and he or she may even hiccup. He or she is beginning to move about freely in the womb.” “At twelve (12) …