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- … is up for debate around the country. In Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization , the Court ruled that “procuring … … sanctity of life … public square … Case:Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization … I Came Ready to Debate …
- … federal funding, the administration is mandating that men who identify as women be allowed into women’s restrooms and locker rooms, men be allowed to compete in women’s sports, and faculty and …
- … students to sign a statement of faith or code of conduct. Women to share private spaces with men. Example: A local women’s shelter serving victims of sex … could be forced to open up its private spaces to men. Female student athletes to compete against men. Example: …
- … Court A Louisiana abortion law was designed to protect women. The abortion industry fought it up to the U.S. Supreme … it comes to actually protecting the health and safety of women seeking abortions, abortion providers are all about … of disturbing health code violations that were putting women at risk: abortionists who failed to sterilize …
- … I Was Told Abortion Drugs Wouldn’t Hurt Me. It Was a Lie. Women receiving abortion drugs without any safety standards … the abortion drugs, a safeguard the FDA doesn’t think women should have anymore. Even still, the doctor who … She kept telling me that I would feel relieved. She said “Women feel a great sense of relief after taking the …
- … for acknowledging biological reality. When the WUHS women’s snowboarding team was scheduled to compete against a … simply spoke to the student athletes about how he believes men and women have different genetic makeups, and that these differences give men an athletic advantage. Unfortunately, that’s when Coach …
- … the day Roe v. Wade was overturned in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization . Pro-life advocates across the … parenthood … sanctity of life … Case:Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization … pro-life … pro-life advocates … …
- Then-9-year-old Lydia Booth was forced by her public school to remove her ‘Jesus Loves Me’ face mask.
- … lens of race, putting people into boxes like privileged vs. unprivileged, oppressors vs. oppressed, victimizers vs. victims, haves vs. have nots—all based entirely on their …
- … athletes across America being forced to compete against men in women’s sports (and even change in the same locker rooms), to …