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  • … gives the Supreme Court a chance to correct its course on abortion jurisprudence. Written by Scott Blakeman Published … viability is too burdensome on women seeking an abortion. If it is, the restriction is determined to be an undue burden … a chance to correct its course on abortion jurisprudence. If the Court rules to overturn Roe and Casey , the authority …
  • … whether the government must enforce an unjust law against you before you’re able to protect your rights. In other … use a law to violate their constitutional rights. Even if the law has not yet been enforced against the individual, … challenges against laws that prohibit polygamy, limit abortion, ban sanctuary cities, regulate immigration, …
  • … speech not only entails a right to think or express what you want in the privacy of your own mind or home. To be able … expressions of our fundamental beliefs and truth claims. If the government can dictate what you can or cannot say, it … pregnant women that they could obtain free or low-cost abortion services in the state. In addition, the law required …
  • … doctors, or pregnancy centers be forced to advertise for abortion? Although these situations look very different on … freedom of belief as well as the freedom to choose what you say and what you don’t say. What is compelled speech? … for the majority, Justice Robert H. Jackson wrote , “If there is any fixed star in our constitutional …
  • … may choose to investigate a person or an organization if the agency receives a complaint or some evidence of … women who need it. A number of Obria centers also offer abortion pill reversal. The group was founded in 1981 by Kathleen …
  • … sincere and deepest beliefs. We hugged and he left and I thought we remained friends who kindly disagreed on an issue deeply important to both of us. But, as most of you know, that was not the end of it. What followed were … aligned against me suggested that I could keep my shop if I paid a fine and promised to create custom designs for …
  • … under critical race theory, there is no middle ground. You are either an “oppressor” or “oppressed,” a “racist” or … can, in part, be traced to a field of postmodern academic thought called critical theory. The term “critical theory” … and other institutions. CLS scholars believed that if a change in the laws were the only thing necessary to …
  • … ADF’s American Culture on Appeal Event on Oct. 25, 2022. I think that however you define marriage, my hope is that tonight, you will come … but all of our beliefs are at issue in these kinds of cases. And at the outset, I just want to stress two …
  • … administration vowed to “protect and expand access to abortion.” As the administration’s lawsuit against the state … away patients who are unable to pay for medical treatment. You may be wondering how such a law has anything to do with … has just now discovered this new interpretation. And if EMTALA means what the federal government is insisting it …
  • … My dad often makes comments and then questions me to see if I think they are true. He’ll ask, “Is that right?” or “Do you think that’s true?” He has done this since I was very … conversations about this stuff at home. I’ve given it some thought on my own, too. I don’t think it makes any sense at …