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  • … might be supporting. As you can see, Jack expressed no ill will or malice. He simply expressed his beliefs lovingly to … a lawsuit  against Florida State. October 2020 : A federal court acknowledged that Jack’s freedom of speech  was likely … continued. Later that month, Florida State’s Student Supreme Court reinstated Jack  as Student Senate president. …
  • … remove her from lunch and even class instruction for these meetings. But he actively concealed these meetings from Jennifer when she asked about bullying. … a lawsuit against the district on Jennifer’s behalf to protect her rights and ensure that other families are not …
  • … surgeries so doctors could “use their judgment” for giving these so-called “treatments” to younger and younger patients. … and concerns they frequently encounter in their practices. These discussions exposed numerous scientific and ethical … whether children could give informed consent to undergoing these life-altering procedures when they (and often their …
  • … activists: athletes should be able to pick and choose at will whether they’ll play as a man or a woman, regardless of … against females are simply ignorant. The claim is that if these people got to know a person who identifies as … Defending Freedom understands how important it is to protect fairness in women’s sports, and we continue to …
  • … parents, educators, and school board members to speak. These harmful policies include mandating that school … authority should override the authority of parents to protect the well-being of their children as these schools are … and parental rights are being wrongfully undermined. To protect children from the destruction of gender ideology in …
  • … us to have conversations and teach us how to discuss these ideas while respecting each other’s views? Instead, … attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom—a case the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit heard on Feb. 8—I’ve …
  • … scientifically accepted treatment for gender dysphoria. “These outright misrepresentations, of course, were entirely … an option. That they can choose what kind of puberty they will go through just [like] they can choose what clothes to … of Isabelle, Chloe, and many others like them, we can help protect children from being subjected to damaging, …
  • … weekly, monthly, and yearly rhythms that orient our lives. These societal rhythms greatly influence who we are. Whether … we are thinking, speaking, or acting, any regular pattern will shape the beliefs, dispositions, and habits of our … Pride Month. Spending any amount of time on social media will remind you of this colorful reality. Many individuals, …
  • … Nebraska, refutes the faulty and outdated science behind these athletic associations’ policies. The report summarizes … continues to point to the necessity of policies that protect women’s athletic opportunities by ensuring girls and … identity trumps biology, women’s athletic opportunities will cease to meaningfully exist. You can view Dr. Brown’s …
  • … emergency department of a hospital in San Antonio. Given these circumstances, Dr. Skop is uniquely positioned to … in person. For the first time, women could receive these drugs by mail (never mind that this violates federal … without ever seeing a doctor—and possibly against their will. Sex trafficking and abortion drugs Medical and …