Tag Archives: Equal Protection Clause
The Smallest Humans, the Biggest Question of Justice
If “equal protection” excludes some human beings… is it really equal? SB 3572 would recognize every living human — born & preborn — as a person under Illinois law. Justice cannot depend on size, age, or location. Illinois must decide: Principle… or slogan?
Posted in Sanctity of Life
Tagged Due Process Clause, Equal Protection Clause, Neil Anderson, Steven Andrew Jacobs
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SCOTUS Ruling Protects Children from Dangerous Gender Ideology
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled, 6-3, in United States v. Skrmetti that states can protect children from an extreme agenda that mutilates children’s bodies while safeguarding the rights of states to make their own laws. Join us in praising God for this important ruling.
Posted in Sexuality
Tagged Clarence Thomas, Equal Protection Clause, hormone therapy, James Odom, John Roberts, Puberty blockers, SCOTUS, United States v. Skrmetti
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IFI Urges Supreme Court to Take a Case to Stop Discrimination Against Religious Schools
Last Thursday, IFI’s lawyers filed a “friend of the court” brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to take a case (Carson v. Makin) that could end discrimination against religious schools. The case involves a Maine school program that pays the private school tuition for students who live in an area that lacks a public high school. The schools eligible to receive this tuition are, according to the Maine Department of Education, private secular schools and nominally religious schools, but not schools that intentionally teach subjects from a religious perspective.
Posted in Education, Religious Liberty
Tagged Carson v. Makin, Equal Protection Clause, Jim Davids, Religious education
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