Samantha Kamman
Samantha Kamman has written about pro-life topics and social issues for years. Her articles have appeared in Live Action News, The Washington Examiner, and Human Defense Initiative. Samantha graduated from North Central College in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts. Samantha re-converted to Catholicism after relocating to the D.C. area.
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Judge blocks 3 school districts from enforcing trans parental notification policy
A New Jersey judge temporarily blocked three school districts from enforcing a policy that requires schools to inform parents if their child expresses a desire to identify as trans or non-binary as districts throughout the country battle similar questions about parental rights.
Star of Disney's new 'Snow White' misunderstands symbolism, meaning of original tale, author says
The star of Disney's "Snow White" remake has ignited a debate following her comments about the original film, implying that the prince is a "stalker" and the lead character lacks bravery.
FBI nationwide sex trafficking enforcement campaign identifies 200 victims, over 50 were minors
The FBI located 200 victims of sex trafficking as part of an enforcement campaign that was conducted alongside its local and state partners and arrested or identified 126 suspects of child sexual exploitation and human trafficking offenses.
Georgia teacher who read gender identity book to 5th graders fired after parent backlash
A divided Georgia school board upheld a decision to fire a fifth-grade teacher who read a picture book to her students about gender identity amid ongoing discussions nationwide about the content kids are exposed to in the classroom.
'Basic safeguards' or 'baseless attack'? Activists react to 5th Circuit abortion pill ruling
A federal appeals court ruling this week that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration must restore certain safeguards for chemical abortion drugs has prompted reactions from pro-life and pro-choice advocacy groups.
Christian preschools claim Colorado pre-K program forces them to contradict religious beliefs
Multiple Christian preschools in Colorado allege that the state’s requirements to participate in a funding program would force them to hire people who do not uphold the Church’s teachings on sexuality and marriage.
Ohio Right to Life fires communications director after viral 'faith in Christ alone' post
An Ohio pro-life group has dismissed its communications director after a Jewish Republican Congressman whose wife sits on the organization's board criticized her for tweeting that "there is no hope for any of us outside of having faith in Jesus Christ alone."
School board member sues after being punished for Facebook post about trans bathroom policy
A Virginia school board member has filed a lawsuit claiming that her colleagues censured her for posting a critique of the district's transgender bathroom policy on social media.
DC authorities 'selectively enforced' defacement ordinance against pro-lifers but not BLM rioters: court
A federal appeals court issued a free speech ruling in a case concerning the prosecution of pro-life activists arrested in August 2020 for using non-permanent chalk to write “Black Preborn Lives Matter” on a sidewalk outside a Planned Parenthood abortion clinic in Washington, D.C., while allowing BLM rioters to deface buildings with spray paint.
Male athlete breaks women's powerlifting record during championship: 'Completely unfair'
A male athlete who competes as a woman that previously criticized female powerlifters recently set a national record in the women’s bodybuilding division during a championship competition, where he also beat several female athletes for the first-place award.