“Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong.” – 1 Corinthians 16:13 The legislature has fast-tracked and passed Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s Vaccine Bill, SB3 – Immunization Rules and Recommendations, during the special session. The Governor is the final step, and it sits on her desk awaiting her signature to […] The post URGENT: Tell Gov. Lujan Grisham to VETO SB3 – Protect Parental Rights! appeared first on Concerned Women for America.| Concerned Women for America
The latest elite orthodoxy threatens children’s minds, bodies, and family relationships. It is time for the high court to clarify that parents—not the government, unions, or advocacy groups—are the primary decisionmakers for children’s education, upbringing, and care.| Public Discourse
"It took two minutes, 120 seconds, for someone who never met me to determine I can't take care of my daughter," said Juan Boatright.| Reason.com
🚨 Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the world — including how your children and grandchildren are being taught and raised.| Florida Citizens Alliance | Nonprofit Focusing On Education
Join us for the third episode of the Natural Law Moment! In an episode recorded before the Supreme Court decided U.S. v. Skrmetti, Professors Arkes and Bradley take up the issue of parental rights in our jurisprudence. Does deference to parental rights truly encompass a right to opt-out of regime that would regulate surgeries and therapies related to ... The post Natural Law Moment Ep.3: The Moral Framework of Parental Rights first appeared on Anchoring Truths.| Anchoring Truths
Don’t let the federal government tell you how your child should interact with AI.| Florida Citizens Alliance | Nonprofit Focusing On Education
This past week, the United States Supreme Court ruled on three cases regarding protecting children from harm. These three decisions align with the positions| Florida Citizens Alliance | Nonprofit Focusing On Education
Book banning—along with other ways of restricting public access to written expression—has been a common and controversial issue throughout the history of the United States. For example, Harper Lee’s novel, “To Kill A Mockingbird,” has been repeatedly banned in schools and public libraries across the country since it was published in 1960. Challenges to the […] The post Book Bans in Schools and Libraries appeared first on Close Up Foundation.| Close Up Foundation
Heather Wallace's oldest son, 8-year-old Aiden, was driving his two brothers crazy in the car as they all returned from karate one afternoon in October| Reason.com