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  • … Published October 23, 2023 Revised November 8, 2023 Should the government be allowed to force someone to express a message they have strong moral objections to? Most Americans would answer … in an abortion for a woman who was 23 weeks pregnant, she knew that abortion was deliberately taking an unborn …
  • … people. But what if these self-made claims are faulty? Should love still compel us to affirm what is said and agree … loved. And there’s the rub. People’s definitions of “good” have changed. But today’s conceptions of “good” sometimes do …
  • … them. From a simple vaccine to a major surgery, patients have the right to hear about the risks involved before they … at stake? Every woman deserves to have all the information she needs to make a life-affirming choice for both her unborn … about the risks and all their options, just as they should be about any other major procedure. By trying to skirt …
  • … the Government Takes Them Away Pre-enforcement challenges have been a hallmark of civil-rights litigation for decades, … v. Arkansas (1968): The Supreme Court invalidated a state law prohibiting the teaching of evolution even though … Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit ruled, “Public policy should encourage a person aggrieved by laws he considers …
  • … parents, concerned educators, and involved citizens should regularly and relentlessly engage local school boards … children who experience disconnection and discomfort may have gender dysphoria requiring mental health intervention. … to impose a male identity on a 12-year-old girl after she expressed confusion over her gender identity at school. …
  • … STOP ERA campaign, lawmakers realized the amendment would have unleashed a cascade of government actions that would … approval until 1972, after which it went to the state legislatures for ratification. For the amendment to be … ERA, acknowledged as much. In 2020, Justice Ginsburg said she would like to “see a new beginning” for the amendment, …
  • … means it. At one point, a widow confided in Tom that she had no way to get to the grocery store. Tom promptly sent … in to represent Tom and Harris Funeral Homes in court. It should never have come to this. After all, Harris Funeral Homes acted in …
  • … ‘Preferred pronouns’ may sound harmless, but they can have vast implications for free speech. Written by Neal … concerning the one ring, “Is it not a strange fate that we should suffer so much fear and doubt for so small a thing? So … the pronoun “he.” A woman would be referred to with a “she” pronoun. A rock would be called “it,” which doesn’t have
  • … only in private, but also in the public square. But some have seemingly forgotten that these freedoms extend to all … what side of a particular issue you may fall on, we all should agree that everyone should be able to share their … to the incident. Even though Bernadette told the professor she had received permission from the university to write the …
  • … rights in the United States.   What rights do parents have? Parents have the right to govern the upbringing and … struggling with gender dysphoria, or the belief that they should be the opposite sex, need our compassion and help. … as senior counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom, where she is the director of the Center for Parental Rights. View …