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  • … December 21, 2021 Revised November 7, 2023 What role do parents play in deciding the medical and psychological care … the right to supersede the authority and stated intent of parents when it comes to some of the most important decisions … her needs and long-term health best, wanted to give her more opportunities to work through her very real struggles …
  • … new version of the Respect for Marriage Act are nothing more than window-dressing and do little to substantively … First Amendment. The truth is the Respect for Marriage Act does nothing to change the status of same-sex marriage or the … that work closely with government—like adoption or foster placement agencies that serve their communities in …
  • … the justices reached a unanimous decision in 2014. Read more about this important case below. Who is Eleanor … to say ‘Hey, wait a second, don’t rush in, let’s see what we can do to help you!’” In her years of service, Eleanor has helped save over 200 unborn children from abortion. But in 2007, the …
  • … school of the parent’s choice.” Unfortunately, since 1980, parents have been forbidden from using this program to send … etc., that’s fine, but if the religious school actually does religious things like teach the tenets of their faith, that’s a step too far. This is why ADF filed a friend-of-the-court brief  on the side of the …
  • … Evans Published March 18, 2024 Revised April 1, 2024 When we think of parental rights, we usually think of children and … rights refer to the fundamental, pre-political right of parents to direct the education, upbringing, and care of … example, should never be punished for expressing concern over curriculum or a school policy that could harm a child’s …
  • … dictated by gender ideology rather than science. We summarize his five key arguments below, but you can read … desistance rates in the range of 80-98%, [while] a more recent study reported that fewer than 20% of boys who … the life and psyche of a child,” he writes. By contrast, parents “in many cases will have observed the child over his …
  • … girl as the opposite sex and actively lied to her parents about it. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … teacher, and little by little, her daughter became more comfortable. But the move from fourth to fifth grade … devices, or surgeries to make a person’s body appear more like the opposite sex. This included contact information …
  • … a clear and coherent answer? I suspect this is something we seldom think about. After all, tax exemption for churches … get a free ride? Make them pay!” Comments like these are more prevalent today than any other time I can remember. … are very good reasons why churches are tax exempt. We need to remember these reasons and proclaim them to others in …
  • … United in Our Care for Vulnerable Women We asked a number of national pro-life advocates to answer … away from the abortion industry to assist moms in need, or engaging in community-specific ways to show charity. … unrepeatable, and very vulnerable baby needs to hear more than anything, “You’ve got this!” The mother needs to …
  • … through abortion since 1973. Let that sink in. Of the more than 60 million abortions that have taken place since … published an op-ed in The New York Times titled in part, “We’re done making excuses for our Founder.” But McGill … all people have access to the care and resources they need to make informed decisions about their bodies, their …