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  • … does not permit her to discriminate against faith-based schools" David Cortman, ADF Senior Counsel Honolulu, … volunteering their time. Portland, Oregon Allied Attorney Bill Becker successfully defended the free speech rights of a … The Constitutional Tribunal of Poland ruled that abortions performed on the basis that the child may have a …
  • … did you face when at-home education was in its infancy? MS: At that time, in 1981, we had two children in private … to start an association to defend homeschooling families? MS: Yes. I met Mike Farris and his wife, Vickie, at a … it easier for families to educate their children at home? MS: In the early days, homeschooling was difficult because …
  • … Academy versus the students who are in a public school, based off their manners and behavior. “We have parents that … could join the administration in embracing its view of sex and gender — requiring pronouns, adjusting hiring … along those lines, and only prohibited discrimination based on sex. But once the federal government began …
  • … of research about the ideas she was hearing — critical race theory and Black Lives Matter violence, Marxism and … They didn’t say what the “no contact” orders were based on, or why the orders were allegedly necessary. She was … who run a safe house for adolescent girls rescued from sex trafficking. After her graduation, they called Maggie, …
  • … might come with the child’s choices: using their opposite-sex pronouns, taking them to LGBTQ events like Pride parades, … “People like Jessica are being screened out,” he says, “based on an ideological litmus test. They’re grilled to see … atheists, or because they married someone of the ‘wrong’ race. “The government doesn’t get to play favorites that …
  • … appointment and talked with an older friend who’d had two abortions in her younger days, after being pressured by the … Rebekah says. “I’ve met so many women who regretted having abortions,” she says. “But I never met a woman who regretted …
  • … The young woman mused on the information. “I’ve had four abortions,” she said, finally. “I want to keep this one.” … the parties never stopped, the alcohol overflowed, the sex was everywhere, and drugs of every kind were close at … to potential clients that they do not provide or refer for abortions.” “We don’t force anything on women,” Jean Marie …
  • Peggy Hartshorn was a young wife and aspiring English professor when an NPR news report changed her life.
  • Justice Barrett’s Supreme Court confirmation breaks an important barrier for women and girls — demonstrating that it is possible to honor a woman’s role as a wife and mom, and also serve as a high-level attorney.
  • You might think a commitment to protecting unborn life would be an asset for a midwife.