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The ADF served as co-counsel defending Sally Howe Smith, Court Clerk for Tulsa County (Oklahoma), whose denial of a marriage license to a same-sex couple was challenged in Bishop v. Oklahoma. Smith lost in U.S. District Court in January 2014. [29] The ADF represented Dr. Mike Adams in a lawsuit against University of North Carolina Wilmington.
ADF lawyers served on the Mississippi Attorney General's legal team to defend the ban. [36] That strategy succeeded in ending the legal right to abortion in the United States, and giving states the power to restrict or ban medical care related to pregnancy termination. The ADF has links to at least one Justice of the Supreme Court, Amy Coney ...
The Joint Health Command has contributed personnel to the United States Pacific Fleet's Pacific Partnership, a humanitarian assistance initiative, since 2005.. In 2010, 25 personnel of the Joint Health Command, supported by HMAS Labuan and HMAS Tarakan acting as forward operating platform for remote medical and dental clinics, deployed to North Maluku and assisted in medical treatment for over ...
In 1993, the USTFs developed a managed care plan, called the Uniformed Services Family Health Plan, and in 1996, became “TRICARE Designated Providers”—the first DoD-sponsored, full-risk managed health care plan and the first to serve the military 65 and older population (other than on a limited demonstration basis).
FHI 360 (formerly Family Health International) is a nonprofit human development organization based in North Carolina. FHI 360 operates in more than 70 countries and all U.S. states and territories. Established in 1971, the organization manages projects relating to family planning and reproductive health.
Fletcher, a mother of two, had gone for a run near the University of Memphis when Abston forced her into his vehicle. Her body was found three days later with a gunshot wound to her head.
Michael P. Farris (born August 27, 1951) [1] is an American lawyer. He is a founder of the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) and Patrick Henry College, which share a campus in Purcellville (Loudoun County), Virginia.
Family Health was an American health magazine. The magazine was founded by Maxwell M Geffen in the 1969. [1] Its target audience was women. [1] The publisher of the magazine was Family Media. [2] In 1981 it was renamed Health. [1] [2] Hank Herman served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine, [2] which ceased publication in 1991. [1] [3]