Supreme Court Looks Divided on Birth Control CaseThe Supreme Court appeared divided Wednesday on a major challengeto Obamacare's birth control...King, Robert
Supreme Court to Rule on Birth Control Mandate ; Battle Pits Advocates of Religious Freedom vs. Proponents of Reproductive RightsRichard Wolfrichardjwolf Usa Today
This morning, the Supreme Court ruled 5 to 4 that private employers can refuse to provide their employees birth control on religious grounds. Previously, only religious organizations got to opt out. What’s that mean? One of the big benefits of Obamacare is that it requires employers to offer...
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WASHINGTON –The anti-birth control coverage camp is returning to the Supreme Court Wednesday, and they're feeling under siege. “If you’re not for contraception, then you’re against women,” is how Catherine Szeltner, a reporter at EWTN, a Catholic news station, described the narrative th...
RELATED:Surprise signal from Supreme Court on birth control On Tuesday, the government and the plaintiffs inZubik v. Burwelleachcomplied with the unusualrequestfrom the Supreme Court for a new round of briefs on "whether contraceptive coverage could be provided to petitioners’ employees, through pe...
The Supreme Court delivered a blow to President Obama’s signature healthcare law on Monday, ruling that closely held companies cannot be compelled to offer their employees birth control as part of the law if they object to the provisions on religious grounds. [READ SUPREME COURT RULING.] ...
“The Supreme Court didn’t legalize birth control use among married couples until 1965, and among non-married people until 1972. So there has always been inequality in terms of who had access and who didn’t,” Thimmesch tells Refinery29. “For low-income young people, young people of ...
WASHINGTON-- The Supreme Court seems deeply divided over the arrangement devised by the Obama administration to spare faith-based groups from having to pay for birth control for women covered under their health plans. The court's conservative justices sounded supportive Wednesday of the groups' compl...
Supreme Court restricting mifepristone would be a "slippery slope" for future drugs Vaccines, gender-affirming care and birth control could be next if SCOTUS rules to restrict nationwide access On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case thatcould restrict access to mifepristone,...