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Post by jackiejunkies on Jun 17, 2019 20:39:17 GMT
The U.S. Supreme Court just handed a major victory to the owners of a now closed Oregon bakery that refused to make a wedding cake for a lesbian couple, as Reuters reports: “The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday threw out a lower court ruling against the owners of an Oregon bakery who refused based on their Christian beliefs to make a wedding cake for a lesbian couple. The justices sent the case back to the Oregon Court of Appeals so it can take a second look at its ruling against the bakery in light of the Supreme Court’s June 2018 ruling in a strikingly similar case from Colorado. “
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Post by jackiejunkies on Sept 20, 2019 18:14:53 GMT
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Post by jackiejunkies on Sept 22, 2019 0:09:09 GMT
Men don't belong in women's sports. But unfortunately, two high school male athletes who identify as female have won 15 women’s track championship titles that were once held by nine different girls in the state of Connecticut. Female athletes are being robbed of athletic opportunities, dreams of competing at the next level, and even potential scholarships. Thankfully, Selina Soule took a public stand against the harmful policies that are allowing this to happen. With the help of Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), she filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education. Now, the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights has agreed to investigate the situation in Connecticut. The outcome of the investigation could impact young women nationwide. Stand with Selina and sign the petition at www.ADFlegal.org/FairPlay.
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Post by jackiejunkies on Sept 30, 2019 22:57:52 GMT
Men don't belong in women's sports. But unfortunately, two high school male athletes who identify as female have won 15 women’s track championship titles that were once held by nine different girls in the state of Connecticut. Female athletes are being robbed of athletic opportunities, dreams of competing at the next level, and even potential scholarships. Thankfully, Alanna Smith took a public stand against the harmful policies that are allowing this to happen. With the help of Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), she filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education. Now, the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights has agreed to investigate the situation in Connecticut. The outcome of the investigation could impact young women nationwide. Stand with Alanna and sign the petition at www.ADFlegal.org/FairPlay.
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Post by jackiejunkies on Oct 7, 2019 18:50:53 GMT
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