Little Sisters of the Poor Appeal Against Blue States’ Mandate to Cover Contraceptives
The Catholic nuns challenge Pennsylvania and New Jersey’s requirement to include contraceptives in their healthcare plans, citing religious liberty concerns.
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The Catholic nuns challenge Pennsylvania and New Jersey’s requirement to include contraceptives in their healthcare plans, citing religious liberty concerns.
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A federal judge orders Michigan to halt enforcement of a 2023 law restricting therapists from providing gender-affirming talk therapy to minors.
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A legal dispute in Massachusetts challenges the installation of religious statues honoring first responders, with potential implications for religious displays on government property.
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The Department of Justice directs federal agencies to prioritize religious liberty in regulations, employment, and grants, reflecting nearly a decade of Supreme Court decisions.
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Catholic nuns in New York face challenges to their religious freedom following the enactment of a new assisted-suicide law under Governor Kathy Hochul’s administration.
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Recent rulings from multiple federal appellate courts cover challenges to Postal Service changes, state aid restrictions on religious schools, affirmative action critiques, and immigration bond hearings.
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A man previously ordered to pay libel damages sparked scrutiny into Islamic private schools in Texas amid allegations of ties to extremist groups and the Chinese government.
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A federal judge ruled that the Salvation Army can prohibit methadone and similar medications in its Adult Rehabilitation Centers, citing religious freedom protections.
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Valerie Kloosterman sued University of Michigan Health-West after being terminated for refusing mandatory gender identity training conflicting with her Christian beliefs.
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In a speech at a First Liberty Institute event, Judge Ho reflects on the nature of courage and its significance in choosing judges.
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