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  • … Culture’s Newest Threat What is de-banking, and why should you be concerned about it? Written by Jay Hobbs Published … closed their accounts. The employees and branch manager would only repeat the letters that Bank of America had … groups.” Sadly, Fidelity Charitable—the nation’s largest donor-advised fund, which facilitated 2.2 million grants …
  • … to win cases and create legal precedent. That is false. Do you have to be prosecuted by the government before you can go … , targeted repeatedly by government officials and now by a private activist attorney who called Jack to “correct the … because of our clients’ lawsuits. In 2015, for example, California passed the so-called “Reproductive FACT Act,” …
  • … or is seeking to implement multiple regulations that would severely restrict religious freedom. Written by Matt … Rule Issued by HHS Religious freedom does not stop when you walk into a doctor’s office or sign up for a health … violations. ADF attorneys are representing a church in California that is being illegally forced by the state to …
  • … puberty blockers and cross-sex hormone shots—things that would be deeply harmful and unloving to children. What these … and enshrine them as fundamental in every state. But, you may be asking, what are parental rights? What’s the … and school administrators should not betray parents’ trust by hiding information about their children or …
  • … 2024 Revised April 10, 2024 Psalm 71:5 says, “LORD God, you are my hope. I have trusted you since I was young.” (ICB). It is this verse that inspires …
  • … fear of unjust government punishment. Such a statement would be common sense to most Americans. It articulates the … this way, and instead seek to control whether faith-based nonprofits and businesses can operate consistent with their … to file a motion for reconsideration in light of the new information. One of these rulings was the 10th Circuit’s …
  • … wrongdoing. Complying with these unconstitutional demands would not only impede pregnancy centers from helping women by … health-care providers from offering even non-medical information, counseling, or services related to pregnancy, … Family and Life Advocates (NIFLA) v. Becerra . A law in California forced state-licensed pro-life pregnancy centers …
  • … that were different than their own. As one student wrote : You and I saw eye-to-eye on very little and that made those … an opposing position in order to spare my feelings, you would have been fundamentally undermining my education. I … his beliefs. So, Dr. Meriwether offered a compromise: he would refer to this student by a first or last name only. …
  • … up for Her Beliefs and Risked Losing Everything How far would you go to take a stand for your beliefs? What would you be willing to give up? Written by Alliance …
  • … Hardin Published April 14, 2023 Revised December 8, 2023 You could say that America wouldn’t be America without the free exercise of religion, and you would be right.  Week in and week out, religious believers … Nevada began to reopen businesses and other public and private gatherings. Even though many COVID-19 restrictions …