The Constitution Was Never Intended to Protect Pornography

Nearly half a century ago, the Supreme Court issued an opinion that would change the legal landscape of the pornography industry. In Miller v. California, the Supreme Court cloaked pornography in First Amendment protections, allowing the porn industry to get away with exploiting countless lives both on screen and those who viewed the content. Ever

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Happy Birthday, America!

“But seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile, and pray to the Lord on its behalf, for in its welfare you will find your welfare.” Jeremiah 29:7 Happy Birthday, America! This weekend, we celebrate our nation’s birth—not because our nation is perfect—but because our founding 244 years ago was

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Supreme Court Silences Women

It has been a busy week at the Supreme Court. This week we will look at how the Court has allowed women to be subjected to substandard care in June Medical Services v. Russo, a challenge to Louisiana’s admitting privileges laws. In June Medical, the Supreme Court struck down a law designed to protect women

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Another Baby Saved through Chemical Abortion Reversal!

We have yet another story of a baby who has been saved because his mother found out that chemical abortions could be reversed. There are now approximately 1,000 healthy babies across our nation who are a testament that chemical abortion reversal works! All it takes is for the mother to take progesterone – a drug

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SCOTUS Decision “Claims New Victims”

Dear Friends— On Monday, in a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned an important Louisiana law requiring abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. Chief Justice John Roberts joined the Court’s four liberal Justices in the decision despite the fact that he ruled opposite in a near-identical case just four years

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Still time to #SaveGirlsSports

Last week we shared about the Supreme Court’s narrow but disastrous ruling in Bostock v. Clayton County, and the effects this decision now has for business owners. This week we want to address the two other major issues that the Majority of the court tried to minimize: Religious freedom and girl’s achievements. How Bostock effects

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Hopes and Dreams

I went to school with girls and young women who had incredible God-given talents and abilities. I’m sure you probably did as well. Some were National Merit Scholars or excelled at certain subjects they loved. Others were excellent musicians, and still others amazingly gifted athletes. Most had hopes and dreams of going to college and

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Help #SaveGirlsSports

Dear Friends— Forty-eight years ago this week, amendments to the Higher Education Act were passed by Congress and signed into law by President Richard Nixon. While the amendments cover many different issues within higher education, the legislation became famous for a provision known as “Title IX.” Title IX includes a particular phrase which states, “No

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The Court Makes Legislating Its Business

This week the majority of the Supreme Court issued a narrow ruling on employment discrimination. In Bostock v. Clayton County, a majority of the Supreme Court took action to re-write the country’s nondiscrimination law, effectively including transgender status in the scope of “sex discrimination”. The Court’s overreach caused Justice Samuel Alito to remark, “[a] more

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In the News: Life, Family, and Religious Freedom

Dear Friends— At Kansas Family Voice of New Mexico, we focus on three primary issues – life, family, and religious freedom. Recently, all three issues have been in the news and we are providing for you below a list of handpicked articles for your review and consideration. Based on these stories and other current events,

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