Tag Archives: Chiles v. Salazar
Session Ends, But the Cosmic Battle Continues
Praise God: the Illinois General Assembly has finally gone home! But not before advancing more big-government schemes, anti-family policies, and burdens on taxpayers. The fight is not over. We must remain vigilant, engaged, & prayerful.
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Bill Hauter, Blaine Wilhour, Chiles v. Salazar, DCFS, Elena Kagan, HB 4966, HB 5295, Illinois Freedom Caucus, Illinois Hospital Association, Jil Tracy, Reproductive Health Records Privacy Act, Safeguards to Ensure Continuity and Uphold Rights and Equity Act, Sonia Sotomayor, William Hauter
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Equality Illinois and the Network Behind It
Equality Illinois held a news conference in Springfield on May 21, 2026, to kick off the public phase of its legislative advocacy day. Six speakers took the microphone for over twenty-four minutes, each delivering a piece of a coordinated policy package.
Posted in Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged ACLU of Illinois, Adriane Johnson, AIDS Foundation of Chicago, AIDS United, Bill Hauter, Caminos Fellowship, Chiles v. Salazar, Donald Trump, Dr. Norma Seledon, Equality Illinois, Getting to Zero Illinois 2.0, Governor Pritzker, Illinois Department of Human Services, Illinois Human Rights Act, Jesus “Aces” Lira, Katie Stuart, Kelly Cassidy, Lakesia Collins, Mike Ziri, National Center for Youth Law, Nicolle Grasse, Parental Notice of Abortion Act, Planned Parenthood Illinois Action, SAFE-T Act
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Legislative Update for the Week of May 25, 2026
Springfield is in the final stretch of session, and major legislation is moving fast. From attacks on parental rights and the Second Amendment to expanded abortion policies, mental health screening mandates, and godless gender ideology, Illinois families cannot afford to tune out.
Posted in Illinois Politics
Tagged Chiles v. Salazar, Chris Balkema, Freedom Caucus Bible Study, Intercessors for America, Networking the Networks
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When Speech Is Silenced: The Case for Ethics Reform in Talk Therapy
When the state limits what can be said in therapy, it’s no longer about healing—it’s about controlling the narrative. That should concern everyone.
Posted in Child Exploitation, Religious Liberty, Sexuality
Tagged American Counseling Association, American Psychological Association, aversion therapy, chemical aversion, Chiles v. Salazar, conversion therapy, Dr. Judith Glassgold, electroshock, involuntary confinement, National Association of Social Workers, National Center for Lesbian Rights, parental authority, sexual orientation change efforts, Supreme Court of the United States, The Trevor Project, therapy, Williams Institute
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Built on Sand
For years, conversion therapy bans were built on emotional narratives, questionable testimony, outright lies and institutional groupthink. The U.S. Supreme Court just pulled back the curtain—and raised the bar. A house built on sand cannot stand.
Posted in Federal, Religious Liberty, Sexuality
Tagged Alan Chambers, American Psychological Association, Chiles v. Salazar, D. Paul Sullins, Dr. Joseph Nicolosi Jr, Dr. Judith Reisman, Elena Kagan, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, Jerry Brown, Judith Glassgold, Justice Neil Gorsuch, Kaley Chiles, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Michael Bussee, National Center for Lesbian Rights, Peggy Jo Brinton, President Biden, Sam Brinton, Sonia Sotomayor, Supreme Court of the United States, The Trevor Project, United States v. Skrmetti, Wayne Besen
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SCOTUS: Five Cases to Watch
The SCOTUS is considering several pivotal cases impacting the sanctity of life, the freedom to live out our faith, and the God-given rights of parents. Let us pray that the Justices will seek wisdom from Almighty God and have the courage to uphold the original intent of the U.S. Constitution.
Posted in Education, Federal, Sanctity of Life, Sexuality
Tagged Catherine Miller, Charlotte Lozier Institute, Chemical abortion, Chiles v. Salazar, FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, First Amendment, January Littlejohn, Jeffrey Littlejohn, Jim Campbell, John Bursch, Kaley Chiles, Littlejohn v. School Board of Leon County, Ludlow School Committee, Minor Conversion Therapy Law, SCOTUS, Tastries Bakery, U.S. Supreme Court, Unruh Civil Rights Act
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