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  • … stand for fairness in women’s sports sparked a nationwide legislative movement to ensure female athletes can compete on … the protections being enacted for women and girls. Not all women’s sports bills are created equal Generally … and fail to guarantee fair female athletic competition. Why should the 18-year-old in high school be protected but …
  • … all about charging money for these deadly procedures and not very concerned with health. Consider the state of the … immediately to protect women’s health and safety. That’s why they passed Act 620, the Unsafe Abortion Protection Act. … would welcome safeguards like the ones in Act 620. That’s why ADF Senior Counsel Kevin Theriot has said , “Allowing …
  • … that help reinforce that life begins at conception. That’s why so many pro-life laws like Mississippi’s have repeatedly … Mississippi asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe not only because the practice of abortion is wrong but … that  Roe v. Wade  has been overturned? Since abortion was not viewed as a federal issue before Roe , regulations on …
  • … agree that such a law would clearly violate the First Amendment right to the freedom of speech. But in 2007, … giving the impression they were there to condemn, not help, the women and men and their unborn babies. Alliance … that the Massachusetts buffer statute violated the First Amendment,” DePrimo said. The court’s decision didn’t affect …
  • … and threats of fines to punish the group for its Second Amendment advocacy.  This is not an isolated incident. A string of religious ministries … to this problem may lie with the states. This state legislative season presents an opportunity for states …
  • … are physically different. This fact can be easily proven not only by biblical truth, but also by scientific evidence. … the University of Nebraska, shows some of the many reasons why male athletes shouldn’t compete against females. Brown … displaced by males. And laws like West Virginia’s affirm why we have women’s and girls’ sports: equal opportunity. But …
  • … people want. In general, new laws are enacted through the legislative process: bills are introduced by popularly … measures. What is a ballot measure? Unlike the typical legislative process, ballot measures are proposals that are … radical policies that kill children and harm women are not enshrined into law or into states’ constitutions. One of …
  • … law and overturn Roe v. Wade . But there is another reason why the Supreme Court was right to banish Roe to the ash heap … is “a living organism while within the womb, whether or not it is viable outside the womb.” The late Justice Ruth … that Roe created is it was based on standards that were not just fabricated but have also been continually in flux …
  • … mental or physical well-being from their parents. That’s why, with the help of ADF Allied Attorney Vernadette Broyles, … country.     Wendell’s story is tragic but, unfortunately, not singular While parental rights are pre-political, the … fundamental society. Our laws should affirm the natural order of parents raising their children and reject the idea …
  • … a principle of natural law; an obligation … laid on them not only by nature herself, but by their own proper act, in … care of their children. What are parental rights, and why are they important? At a basic level, parental rights … to apply inconsistent levels of protection. That’s why the Families’ Rights and Responsibilities Act ensures …