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  • … toes, and nose. A post- Roe America is one in which we can celebrate the unprecedented access that expecting … the Abortion Industry that seeks to keep women in the dark—will only accelerate with the overruling of Roe as States and … unworkable, leaving lower courts to grapple with what “undue burden” even meant. Legal and factual …
  • … are told that their discomfort is a sign that they might be the “wrong” sex and that they should try to change their … Cooper & Kirk, is stepping up to defend his state’s law. What is the Vulnerable Child Protection Act? The Idaho … enforce its law while the case proceeds. Children must be protected While the science around medical procedures …
  • … told to “not merely listen to the word,” but also to “[d]o what is says.” In other words, Christians are called to not … very things commanded in Scripture? In Yakima, Washington, we find one example. What makes Yakima Union Gospel Mission … vacant, he threw up a half-prayer to God: “What will I do when I get out of [the Rangers]?” “God answered me …
  • … intimidation, heckling, and harassment. These tactics must be denounced, but they also must be explained: collectively, … to act themselves and protect the speaker’s rights.   What has the Supreme Court said about the heckler’s veto? In … of the heckler’s veto? At Alliance Defending Freedom, we’ve assisted multiple clients who have been shouted and …
  • … How Gender Theory Undermines Reality What is gender theory? Read this breakdown of its history and … comes from the Greek word genos and originally meant a “kind” or “type” of thing. In English, this definition of … like the UN and WHO) often go much further. They will either deny any connection between gender and biological …
  • … however you define marriage, my hope is that tonight, you will come out of this time together with support for Lorie … particular issue with a particular administration. I think we’re living in a world where we don’t want to rely on the government alone to decide what we can and can’t say in this moment. Frederick Douglass …
  • … intimate spaces—spaces where one might undress and be more vulnerable, like a bathroom or locker room—have long … identify as women to use women’s spaces and vice versa. What does Idaho’s law say? In March 2023, Idaho passed SB … that every multi-occupancy changing room and restroom be designated by sex, and accordingly defines “sex” as “the …
  • … case from Maine called Carson v. Makin . The Supreme Court will review whether a state government can discriminate … Freedom clients in similar situations in Vermont.   What is Carson v. Makin ? In Maine, 143 of its 260 school … (i.e., religious) while the state allows them to be sent to other private schools. This policy flies in the …
  • … natural for our family to have those conversations where we share our different thoughts and views. Shouldn’t that be natural and encouraged at school, too? But at my school, it’s very clear what the staff and administration want us to believe, even …
  • … and the U.S. Supreme Court eventually heard the cases. What are Geneva College and Southern Nazarene University? … institution—including colleges and universities—should be able to operate according to their faith without …