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  • … drugs in their employee health-care plans. Despite these rulings, rights of conscience are still under threat in some quarters. One pharmacist in … to the Minnesota Court of Appeals, where ADF attorneys are now defending George. While the Minnesota Human Rights …
  • … “MAID”—euphemisms that distract from the dark reality of these practices. To be eligible for MAID, an applicant had to … cannot be reversed.” These new guidelines allow people who are permanently disabled or have chronic pain to be eligible. … suicide or euthanasia. What’s more, some states in the U.S. are following Canada’s lead and decreasing …
  • … unborn children created through in vitro fertilization are children and therefore protected under Alabama law. … Burke Published March 4, 2024 Revised March 18, 2024 Are embryos that have been created using in vitro … each life created by IVF should be treated according to its intrinsic worth and dignity as a child made in the image …
  • … The conversations that Dr. Schwartz has with his patients are private. And the government should not insert itself into … by forcing Dr. Schwartz to be a mouthpiece for its favored viewpoint on human sexuality. On top of that, the … 2019 : In response to the lawsuit, the city repealed its counseling censorship law . July 2020 : The city of New …
  • … UK Athletics acknowledged reality when it detailed its position on male athletes who identify as female. Written … an “open” category where all athletes can compete. These positions should not be controversial. Numerous studies … it said male athletes whose testosterone levels are low enough should be allowed to compete against women …
  • … the jurisdiction of courts in a family’s home state that are usually the proper forum for custody determinations. SB … laws governing extradition requirements between the states. Along with violating the Constitution and federal … children to flee to California to haphazardly procure these dangerous, often irreversible procedures that can lead …
  • … professors, speaking engagements outside of the classroom are a common occurrence. Lectures, conferences, and panel … But as the medical community debates how best to treat these children, silencing professionals like Dr. Josephson … Dr. Josephson shut down debate and do a disservice to students and faculty alike.” That’s why ADF filed a complaint …
  • … legal pronouncements on sensitive moral issues—part of its delicate transnational role. In this instance it neither … ECHR, but the court finally ruled in his favor. ADF issued its first press release on Mortier’s case in 2014, eight …
  • … possible The culture is changing. Changes in culture are leading to changes in the law, and those changes may …
  • … the political aisle to refer to instances when people are publicly shamed for controversial words or actions, and …