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- The Biden administration tried to harm women by seeking to delete insurance coverage for fertility awareness instruction.
- … Hundreds of thousands of pro-lifers gather in Washington, D.C., to march from the U.S. Capitol building to the Supreme … many have been since ). But it didn’t end there. That same day, California filed a lawsuit to block these new HHS rules …
- A Louisiana abortion law was designed to protect women. The abortion industry fought it up to the U.S. Supreme Court.
- California unlawfully discriminated against certain speech with a law passed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- New York government agencies tried to punish New Hope Family Services because of the adoption provider’s religious beliefs.
- … Duncan. Eventually, she suggested the speech may not be worth the hostile reaction it caused among the students, …
- … the well-being of the community. It is difficult to put a price tag on these types of intangible benefits provided by … a few years ago attempted to put a value on the economic worth of one church. The study estimated that the First …
- … conscience. America was founded on this freedom. And it’s worth preserving today. Read on to find out why. What is … with freedom of conscience? The freedom of conscience is worth preserving. Several court cases seek to do (and have … to “do no harm” to their patients. Fast forward to present day, and professional medical ethics acknowledge the rights …
- … were hostile to his religious beliefs. On the same day the Supreme Court agreed to hear Jack’s first case in … that God creates everyone in His image with immeasurable worth and value. As a part of being created in God’s image, … for his beliefs. Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Elenis The same day the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear Jack’s first case …
- … that her children be excused from the reading time. A day later, she was locked out of the district portal she used … pay $181,000 in damages and attorneys’ fees. Educators are worth defending – and so are their rights Educators like …