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  • … check the school’s regulations on masks when they got home. At the house, she pored over all the paperwork the … directives on COVID procedures. Nothing. “I couldn’t find anything that specified anything to do with masks,” she … need some questions answered,” she said. “I need to know how often your staff goes to a specific room looking for a …
  • … shared their vision with the other, but Alfred marveled to find the dreams eerily similar. Both involved him sitting at … families of the impoverished community well enough to know how much the predominantly single parents wanted a better … Grant Park staff before the school day begins. “Just to watch these kids be kids is quite rewarding,” Alfred says. …
  • … group now attempts to smear those with differing views.   How has the Southern Poverty Law Center changed? In the … to defend the rights of faith-based foster care and adoption agencies to operate according to their beliefs. ADF … of adoptive and foster families, we believe more diverse provider networks are needed to help more children find
  • … specifically, what happens when you attempt to do so at one of the premier law schools in the country, where the … Can an atheist progressive and a Christian conservative find common ground talking about a case involving free … law school if invited again? “In a heartbeat,” she said.   Watch Kristen Waggoner’s full interview on Fox News:       …
  • … are paving an alternative path forward for business.   How ESG began Although many Americans have heard of ESG, not … goal? To force ESG investment methods into the market. One year later, they produced a report titled “Who Cares … proven that there is success in independent thinking. In a special report on ESG, The Economist highlights how the …
  • … reside in another state of their parental rights if their child travels to California to obtain gender transition … would override the jurisdiction of courts in a family’s home state that are usually the proper forum for custody … forum” compared to another state based on factors like how long the child has lived outside the state, where …
  • … was largely American women who campaigned against it and helped others understand the damage it would wreak upon the … Children (WIC) and Social Security benefits for stay-at-home mothers based on their husbands’ income. This is all the … And that’s good no matter what side of the aisle we find ourselves.”   The bottom line It's time for the …
  • … decades, those in the pro-life legal movement have had one goal: to overturn Roe v. Wade . Last week’s decision at … 2006, the Court held in Gonzales v. Carhart that an unborn child is “a living organism while within the womb, whether or … in Gonzales because it “blurs the line” of viability. How are states such as Mississippi supposed to understand the …
  • … to create a constitutional right. Ubiquitous safe-haven adoption laws, coupled with a vast partnership of public and … makers at the local, state, and federal level debated how best to promote the flourishing of mothers and their … availability of low-cost and even free birth control has helped women who are not yet ready to conceive a child. The …
  • … to obtain medical assistance from any qualified provider. At the same time, the amendment did not define who … individual’s ability to seek medical procedures from any provider they choose? These questions lead to another: … in South Carolina. In response, Planned Parenthood and one of its clients sued in federal court. An earlier version …