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Defending the Religious and Civil Rights of the Defenseless Part 2

When two Oregon teachers were fired for objecting to being forced to use incorrect pronouns when addressing gender-confused students, they contacted the Pacific Justice Institute. Thanks to their pro bono lawsuit, their positions were reinstated. On today's edition of Family Talk, Brad Dacus (DAY-kus), president of this Christian legal defense organization, highlights similar cases they have taken on behalf of religious liberty. Wherever modern-day "Davids" are standing tall in the face of giants, Pacific Justice Institute unapologetically defends them,free of charge.

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Defending the Religious and Civil Rights of the Defenseless Part 1

Despite the fact that the church and Christian values are in the crosshairs of an increasingly godless culture, there is still hope. On today's edition of Family Talk, Brad Dacus (DAY-kus), president of Pacific Justice Institute, reminds us that the previous administration's judicial appointments provide a balance of power. Specifically, the Supreme Court is demonstrably in favor of life, parental rights, and religious liberty. As a non-profit legal defense organization, Pacific Justice Institute has 20 offices in 16 states, and represents Christians free of charge whenever their God-given rights are infringed upon.

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Policy & Culture

Clemson University Official Says Republican Applicants are Part of an “Oppressive Group”

An admissions counselor at Clemson University recently found herself in hot water after referring to Republican applicants as part of an “oppressive group.”

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Policy & Culture

Teachers Trade Education for Indoctrination

There was a time when students would seek out teachers for extra help with their studies. Now, some teachers are recruiting students to advance their LGBTQ agenda.

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Policy & Culture

Parents Are Increasingly Rejecting Public Schools

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 11.1 percent of K-12 students nationwide are now homeschooled.In the spring of 2020, that number was 5.4 percent.

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Policy & Culture

New Jersey Students Being Questioned About Gender Identity

Should public school officials be allowed to question nine-year-old children about their sexual identity and behavior?

That's exactly what happened in New Jersey. Parents say "No!" Thankful

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Policy & Culture

Expelling Smut From School Libraries

Parents aren't the only ones expressing outrage over the increasingly graphic and sexual content in public school libraries. 

Oklahoma is the latest state to fight back with proposed legisl

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Policy & Culture

Supreme Court Will Consider Public Funding of Christian Schools

Can parents use funds from a public aid program to send their children to Christian schools? That issue is currently before the Supreme Court, and it could have a massive impact on education in Ame

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Policy & Culture

Is the Biden Administration Working to Conceal Teacher Sex Crimes?

Under the Trump administration, the Department of Education (DOE) sought to gain "a fuller understanding of sexual violence perpetrated by teachers and staff against students."

Under the Bi

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Policy & Culture

Texas Lawmaker Leads Probe of Books in School Libraries

Texas state representative Matt Krause is on a mission to investigate books in public schools that address race, gender identity, and sexual orientation.

And now Krause, who is also a candi

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