Tag Archives: United States v. Skrmetti

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.
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District 211: The Beginning of the End for the Trans Agenda

Illinois District 211 has lit a fuse. By allowing a biological male onto a girls’ volleyball team, the board has ignited a cultural and legal battle that could mark the beginning of the end for the trans agenda in schools. Courts, parents, and students are all on a collision course—will Illinois law hold, or will federal rulings finally bring it down?
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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.
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