By Dave Andrusko As NRL News Today readers know, back in October the Department of Justice reached a long overdue settlement so “that plaintiffs would not be forced to provide health insurance coverage for ‘morally unacceptable’ products and procedures.” That was a...
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Calif. Attorney General drags Little Sisters of the Poor back to court
Oakland court hearing today will decide if Becerra lawsuit can take away HHS religious exemption from Catholic nuns Editor’s note. This update was provided by The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Little Sisters of the Poor will go to court...
Ca. and Pa. attorneys general sue to take away Little Sisters of the Poor’s religious exemption
Seek to force them to provide health insurance coverage for 'morally unacceptable' products and procedures By Dave Andrusko Nobody said it was going to be easy. Last month NRL News Today reported that the Department of Justice had reached a settlement so “that...
Supreme Court extends injunction barring HHS from enforcing mandate against Little Sisters of the Poor
By Dave Andrusko Last Friday, the Supreme Court extended a temporary injunction barring the Obama administration from enforcing a controversial HHS mandate against the Little Sisters of the Poor and more than 400 other organizations that use the same health...
Supreme Court Justice issues temporary injunction sought by Little Sisters of the Poor against Obama Mandate
By Dave Andrusko Acting at the request of an order of nuns in Colorado, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor issued a temporary injunction New Year’s Eve against enforcement of a component of ObamaCare that forces employers, including religious groups, to...