Baptist Press: Southern Baptist ethics and religious freedom specialist Richard Land joined three others in an Oct. 3 forum sponsored by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank. The panelists responded to the question: Are religious institutions and individuals being treated like second class citizens?
- Posted: 10/16/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: www.bpnews.net
- Tags: Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Group: American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), Group: Southern Baptist Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare
Jonathan Adler at National Review: During oral arguments in the Supreme Court challenge to the individual mandate, NFIB v. Sebelius, the plaintiff’s lawyer Paul Clement warned the justices not to make the same mistake they made in the 1970s with Buckley v. Valeo. In Buckley, the Court upheld portions of the post-Watergate campaign-finance reforms while invalidating others. The result was a muddled statute that Congress and the courts would repeatedly revisit for years to come. Repeating this approach with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Clement cautioned, could produce similar undesirable results. It’s too soon to know how quickly Congress will revisit the PPACA, but Clement’s warning already seems to be coming true in the courts.
- Posted: 10/16/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: www.nationalreview.com
- Tags: Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Group: Becket Fund, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, Topic: Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), ZZ: Florida v. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, ZZ: National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius
Baptist Press: The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) signed on to a friend-of-the-court brief filed Oct. 12 that asked a federal appeals court to reverse the dismissal of two lawsuits against the controversial requirement under the 2010 health care law. The brief supports challenges by Wheaton College, an evangelical Christian school in suburban Chicago, and Belmont Abbey College, a Roman Catholic institution in North Carolina, to the mandate that employers provide workers with health insurance that covers contraceptives and abortion-causing drugs.
- Posted: 10/15/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: www.bpnews.net
- Tags: Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Group: Southern Baptist Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Colleges, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Education, Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Belmont Abbey College v. Sebelius, ZZ: Wheaton College v. Sebelius
LifeSiteNews: He singled out President Obama and Secretary Sebelius only in the context of the absurdity of how the mandate defines a religious institution: “Our institutions,” Chaput said, “would be considered religious if we served only Catholics—now that wouldn’t be very Catholic, would it?”
- Posted: 10/15/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: www.lifesitenews.com
- Tags: Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare
USCCB: Last night, the following statement was made during the Vice Presidential debate regarding the decision of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to force virtually all employers to include sterilization and contraception, including drugs that may cause abortion, in the health insurance coverage they provide their employees: “With regard to the assault on the Catholic Church, let me make it absolutely clear. No religious institution—Catholic or otherwise, including Catholic social services, Georgetown hospital, Mercy hospital, any hospital—none has to either refer contraception, none has to pay for contraception, none has to be a vehicle to get contraception in any insurance policy they provide. That is a fact. That is a fact.” This is not a fact.
- Posted: 10/15/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: www.usccb.org
- Tags: Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Group: USCCB, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, Topic: Politics
LifeNews: The amicus brief was authored and filed Friday by attorneys of the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), which has worked closely with Catholic and other Christian colleges in defense of their constitutional rights. “Belmont Abbey is not alone. Every faithful Catholic college is already suffering the damage caused by this ruinous mandate, which demands that they violate their deeply held Catholic beliefs,” said Bob Laird, Director of Programs for The Cardinal Newman Society. “Additionally, Christian colleges, businesses, and other employers who fear the loss of their religious freedom are similarly affected by the mandate. This amicus brief represents a united front in opposition to the Obama administration’s outrageous violation of religious freedom.” Catholic colleges signing ADF the amicus brief are . . .
- Posted: 10/15/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.lifenews.com
- Tags: ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Group: Becket Fund, State: Illinois, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Colleges, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Wheaton College v. Sebelius
CBN (includes video): They just don’t want to have to provide abortion pills and other items in this plan that violate their faith,” Matt Bowman, with Alliance Defending Freedom, said.
- Posted: 10/15/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.cbn.com
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Matthew S. Bowman, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Alliance Defense Fund, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, State: Colorado, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Newland v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37155
liance Defending Freedom attorneys who are litigating numerous lawsuits against the Obama administration’s abortion pill and contraceptive mandate are calling Vice President Joe Biden’s claims that effectively denied the mandate’s existence in Thursday’s vice-presidential debate “amazingly false.”
- Posted: 10/12/2012
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- Category: Featured
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- Source: www.adfmedia.org
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Press Releases, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, Topic: Politics, ZZADF: 36936, ZZADF: 36970, ZZADF: 37028, ZZADF: 37155, ZZADF: 37243
Religion Clause Blog: The complaint (full text) in Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta v. Sebelius, (ND GA, filed 10/5/2012) alleges that the mandate violates the 1st Amendment, RFRA, the Administrative Procedure Act and amounts to an unconstitutional delegation of legislative authority.
- Posted: 10/12/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: religionclause.blogspot.com
- Tags: Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, State: Georgia, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta v. Sebelius
Vincent Phillip Munoz at Public Discourse: In yesterday’s article I presented two costs of religious liberty litigation against the HHS mandate–the probability that not all religious objectors to the mandate will be exempted from it even if its current legal challengers win their cases, and the overreach of judicial authority that these lawsuits involve. Today I will discuss how litigation tends to undermine the strongest arguments against the HHS mandate, which appeal to the reason of all Americans, religious or non-religious. I’ll conclude by explaining how the potential costs of religious liberty litigation could be avoided by refocusing the debate on those arguments.
- Posted: 10/12/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: www.thepublicdiscourse.com
- Tags: Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare
Matt Bowman appeared on the Georgene Rice Show to discuss the Tyndale Publishing litigation. | MP3 audio 9:04 mins
- Posted: 10/11/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Matthew S. Bowman, ADF: Media Clips, ADF: Multimedia, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Featured, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Tyndale House Publishers v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37028
NRB: “Bible publishers should be free to do business according to the book that they publish,” added ADF Senior Legal Counsel Matt Bowman. “To say that a Bible publisher is not religious is simply absurd.”
- Posted: 10/11/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: nrb.org
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Featured, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Tyndale House Publishers v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37028
Religion Clause Blog (links to press release and complaint): New suits continue to be filed challenging the mandate under the Affordable Care Act requiring that most insurance policies cover contraceptive services. The latest is Korte v. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, (SD IL, filed 10/9/2012) (full text of complaint . . .
- Posted: 10/11/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: religionclause.blogspot.com
- Tags: Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Group: American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Korte v. HHS
Matt Bowman apppeared on Relevant Radio, A Closer Look with Sheila Liaugminas to discuss the HHS Mandate and the Tyndale Publishing Suit. | MP3 audio 24:05 mins
- Posted: 10/10/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Matthew S. Bowman, ADF: Media Clips, ADF: Multimedia, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Tyndale House Publishers v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37028
Wilson, Robin Fretwell, The Calculus of Accommodation: Contraception, Abortion, Same-Sex Marriage, and Other Clashes Between Religion and the State (October 2, 2012). Boston College Law Review, Vol. 53, p. 1417, 2012; Washington & Lee Legal Studies Paper No. 2012-31. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2155867
- Posted: 10/10/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: ssrn.com
- Tags: Category: Marriage and Family, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Docs: Legal Periodicals, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Marriage, Topic: Obamacare
Stanley W. Carlson-Thies, Which Religious Organizations Count as Religious? The Religious Employer Exemption of the Health Insurance Law’s Contraceptives Mandate, Engage Volume 13, Issue 2, July 2012.
- Posted: 10/10/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: www.fed-soc.org
- Tags: Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Legal Periodicals, Topic: Obamacare
Thomas More Society: Autocam Corporation, the lead supplier of fuel injection parts to Bosch, Delphi, Conti, and Hitachi, has joined the growing number of businesses suing the government over religious freedom violations. The lawsuit, filed on October 8 by the Thomas More Society on behalf of the privately held manufacturer of precision automotive and health components and its owners, is a direct response to the Obamacare Health & Human Services (HHS) mandate requirement that they provide group insurance coverage of abortions, sterilization, and birth control for their employees.
- Posted: 10/09/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: www.thomasmoresociety.org
- Tags: Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Group: Thomas More Society, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Autocam v. Sebelius
National Review: Referencing the Department of Health and Human Services abortion-drug, contraception, sterilization mandate, the president said: “I don’t think a college student in Fairfax or Charlottesville should have to choose between text books or the preventive care that she needs. That’s why we passed this law. And I am proud of it. It was the right thing to do. And we are going to keep it.”
- Posted: 10/09/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: www.nationalreview.com
- Tags: Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare
Matt Bowman appeared on the Zeb Bell Show to discuss the Tyndale Publishing challenge to the Obamacare mandate. | MP3 audio 11:19 mins
- Posted: 10/09/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Media Clips, ADF: Multimedia, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Featured, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Tyndale House Publishers v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37028
LifeNews: Today, East Texas Baptist University (ETBU) and Houston Baptist University (HBU) filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, asking the court for relief from the Department of Health and Human Services’ “preventative services” mandate, which forces the Christian Universities to violate their deeply held religious beliefs or pay severe fines. “Baptists in America, by virtue of their history, are particularly sensitive to coercive government actions that infringe on religious liberty,” says Eric Rassbach, Deputy General Counsel for The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, which filed suit this morning on behalf of the two universities.
- Posted: 10/09/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.lifenews.com
- Tags: ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Group: Becket Fund, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Florida v. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, ZZ: National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius
A federal court has scheduled an Oct. 16 hearing to consider whether to halt enforcement of the Obama administration’s abortion pill mandate against a Bible publisher. The court scheduled the hearing in response to a preliminary injunction motion that Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing Tyndale House Publishers filed Monday.
- Posted: 10/09/2012
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- Category: Featured
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- Source: www.adfmedia.org
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Press Releases, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Featured, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Tyndale House Publishers v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37028
Kathryn Jean Lopez at National Review: “The law does not give any religious-freedom exemption to faith-based operations like Tyndale,” Taylor, who is being represented by the Alliance Defending Freedom, points out. “Instead, it imposes crushing fines on employers who are doing nothing more than following their consciences against abortion-inducing pills. The government is supposed to promote conscience protection, not attack it. The best solution is for Congress or the administration to respect the First Amendment and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act by eliminating the abortion-pill mandate. But if they refuse to do their duty, we hope the courts will rule that the mandate is unlawful.”
- Posted: 10/08/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.nationalreview.com
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Tyndale House Publishers v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37028
Kinder v. Geitner, No. 11-1973
A group of seven plaintiffs, including Samantha Hill and Missouri Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder (acting in his personal capacity), brought this action to challenge various provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“the Act”). Pub. L. No. 111-148, 124 Stat. 119 (2010). The district court dismissed the suit for lack of standing. Hill and Kinder appeal, and we affirm.
- Posted: 10/04/2012
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- Category: Featured
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- Source: www.ca8.uscourts.gov
- Tags: Category: Featured, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Court: 8th Circuit, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Kinder v. Geitner
Religion Clause Blog: An ADF press release announcing the filing of the lawsuit explains: The publisher is subject to the mandate because Obama administration rules say for-profit corporations are categorically non-religious, even though Tyndale House is strictly a publisher of Bibles and other Christian materials and is owned by the non-profit Tyndale House Foundation.
- Posted: 10/03/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: religionclause.blogspot.com
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Featured, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Tyndale House Publishers v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37028
Pro Life Blogs: “Bible publishers should be free to do business according to the book that they publish,” said Senior Legal Counsel Matt Bowman. “To say that a Bible publisher is not religious is patently absurd. Tyndale House is a prime example of how ridiculous and arbitrary the Obama administration’s mandate is. Americans today clearly agree with America’s founders: the federal government’s bureaucrats are not qualified to decide what faith is, who the faithful are, and where and how that faith may be lived out.”
- Posted: 10/03/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.prolifeblogs.com
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Matthew S. Bowman, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Alliance Defense Fund, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, State: Colorado, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Newland v. Sebelius, ZZ: Tyndale House Publishers v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37028, ZZADF: 37155
Melissa Steffan at Christianity Today: “The federal government has deemed devout publishers of the Bible to be insufficiently ‘religious’ to enjoy religious freedom in America,” the complaint stated. According to a press release from Alliance Defending Freedom (formerly the Alliance Defense Fund), which is representing Tyndale, “The publisher is subject to the mandate because Obama administration rules say for-profit corporations are categorically non-religious.”
- Posted: 10/03/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: blog.christianitytoday.com
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Featured, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Tyndale House Publishers v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37028
Catholic World News on Catholic Culture: “To say that a Bible publisher is not religious is patently absurd,” said Matt Bowman of the Alliance Defending Freedom. “Tyndale House is a prime example of how ridiculous and arbitrary the Obama administration’s mandate is…. The federal government’s bureaucrats are not qualified to decide what faith is, who the faithful are, and where and how that faith may be lived out.”
- Posted: 10/03/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.catholicculture.org
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Tyndale House Publishers v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37028
WorldNetDaily: “Bible publishers should be free to do business according to the book that they publish,” said Senior Legal Counsel Matt Bowman. “To say that a Bible publisher is not religious is patently absurd. Tyndale House is a prime example of how ridiculous and arbitrary the Obama administration’s mandate is. Americans today clearly agree with America’s founders: the federal government’s bureaucrats are not qualified to decide what faith is, who the faithful are, and where and how that faith may be lived out.”
- Posted: 10/03/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.wnd.com
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Featured, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Tyndale House Publishers v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37028
Victor Morton at the Washington Times: The Alliance Defending Freedom, which is representing Tyndale, called the rule an unconstitutional and arbitrary threat to religious freedom. “Bible publishers should be free to do business according to the book that they publish,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel Matt Bowman. “To say that a Bible publisher is not religious is patently absurd. Tyndale House is a prime example of how ridiculous and arbitrary the Obama administration’s mandate is. Americans today clearly agree with America’s founders: the federal government’s bureaucrats are not qualified to decide what faith is, who the faithful are, and where and how that faith may be lived out.”
- Posted: 10/03/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.washingtontimes.com
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Tyndale House Publishers v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37028
Examinder.com: In a press release from Alliance Defending Freedom, Senior Legal Counsel Matt Bowman stated, “Bible publishers should be free to do business according to the book that they publish. To say that a Bible publisher is not religious is patently absurd. Tyndale House is a prime example of how ridiculous and arbitrary the Obama administration’s mandate is. Americans today clearly agree with America’s founders: the federal government’s bureaucrats are not qualified to decide what faith is, who the faithful are, and where and how that faith may be lived out.”
- Posted: 10/03/2012
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- Category: Uncategorized
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- Source: www.examiner.com
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Featured, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Tyndale House Publishers v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37028
Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing Tyndale House Publishers filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against the Obama administration’s abortion pill mandate. Tyndale House is one of the world’s largest privately held Christian publishers of books, Bibles, and digital media.
- Posted: 10/02/2012
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- Category: Featured
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- Source: www.adfmedia.org
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Press Releases, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Featured, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Tyndale House Publishers v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37028
ABA Journal: Is the possibility of a new challenge to the health-care law on the horizon? The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday asked the federal government for its views on a rehearing request by a religious university that is challenging the law, SCOTUSblog reports. Liberty University asked the Supreme Court to revive its lawsuit challenging the law in a rehearing request filed in July, Law360 (sub. req.) reported at the time.
- Posted: 10/02/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: www.abajournal.com
- Tags: Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Court: U.S. Supreme, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Liberty University v. Geithner
Baptist Press: In filing its appeal, the administration sent a clear message that it wants to force families to abandon their faith in order to make a living,” said Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) attorney Matt Bowman. “That’s the opposite of religious freedom.”
- Posted: 10/02/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.bpnews.net
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Matthew S. Bowman, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Alliance Defense Fund, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, State: Colorado, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Newland v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37155
Religion Clause Blog: In O’Brien v. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, (ED MO, Sept. 28, 2012), Judge Carol E. Jackson (a President George H. W. Bush appointee) first held that she need not decide whether O’Brien Industrial Holdings (“OIH”), a secular limited liability company, is capable of exercising religion within the meaning of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act or the First Amendment because, even if it is, the contraception coverage mandate does not infringe religious exercise rights.
- Posted: 10/01/2012
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- Category: Featured
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- Source: religionclause.blogspot.com
- Tags: Category: Featured, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, State: Missouri, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: O'Brien v. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Thomas More Law Center: The Government attorney, on the other hand, argued that because Weingartz was a secular corporation it had no constitutional right to free exercise of religion or free speech. The Government also contended that the organization Legatus lacked standing, as the group was a non-profit company potentially eligible for a one year safe-harbor from the law.
- Posted: 10/01/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: www.thomasmore.org
- Tags: Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Group: Legatus, Group: Thomas More Law Center, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Legatus v. Sebelius
Pottsmer.com: A federal judge has denied a civil rights group’s bid to join the government’s defense against a western Pennsylvania Christian college’s challenge to regulations requiring employers to offer birth control coverage
- Posted: 09/27/2012
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- Category: Global: Religious Liberty
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- Source: www.pottsmerc.com
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Group: Becket Fund, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Colleges, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Geneva College v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 36970
NRL News: “Every American, including family business owners, should be free to live and do business according to their faith,” said Senior Legal Counsel Matt Bowman. “The Obama administration claims ‘unwavering’ support for religious freedom, but this appeal demonstrates that the only thing unwavering is the administration’s tenacious opposition to that freedom.” “The cost of religious freedom for this family could be millions of dollars per year in fines that would cripple their business and potentially destroy jobs if the administration ultimately has its way,” Bowman said. “In filing its appeal today, the administration sent a clear message that it wants to force families to abandon their faith in order to earn a living. That’s the opposite of religious freedom.”
- Posted: 09/27/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.nationalrighttolifenews.org
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Matthew S. Bowman, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Alliance Defense Fund, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, State: Colorado, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Newland v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37155
Christian Post: “Every American, including family business owners, should be free to live and do business according to their faith,” Senior Legal Counsel Matt Bowman said in a statement. “The Obama administration claims ‘unwavering’ support for religious freedom, but this appeal demonstrates that the only thing unwavering is the administration’s tenacious opposition to that freedom.”
- Posted: 09/27/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: global.christianpost.com
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Matthew S. Bowman, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Alliance Defense Fund, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, State: Colorado, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Newland v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37155
Citizen Link: “The cost of religious freedom for this family could be millions of dollars per year in fines that would cripple their business and potentially destroy jobs if the administration ultimately had its way,” Bowman said.
- Posted: 09/27/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.citizenlink.com
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Matthew S. Bowman, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Alliance Defense Fund, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, State: Colorado, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Newland v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37155
LifeNews: Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys obtained the first-ever order against the mandate on behalf of Hercules Industries and the Catholic family that owns it. The administration opposed the order, arguing, contrary to the U.S. Constitution, that people of faith forfeit their religious liberty once they engage in business . . . “Every American, including family business owners, should be free to live and do business according to their faith,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel Matt Bowman. “The Obama administration claims ‘unwavering’ support for religious freedom, but this appeal demonstrates that the only thing unwavering is the administration’s tenacious opposition to that freedom.”
- Posted: 09/26/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.lifenews.com
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Matthew S. Bowman, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Alliance Defense Fund, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, State: Colorado, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Newland v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37155
LifeSiteNews: The cost of religious freedom for this family could be millions of dollars per year in fines that would cripple their business and potentially destroy jobs if the administration ultimately has its way,” said Matt Bowman, senior counsel at the Alliance Defending Freedom. “In filing its appeal today, the administration sent a clear message that it wants to force families to abandon their faith in order to earn a living. That’s the opposite of religious freedom.”
- Posted: 09/26/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.lifesitenews.com
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Matthew S. Bowman, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Alliance Defense Fund, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, State: Colorado, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Newland v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37155
Thomas More Law Center: This Friday, September 28, 2012, Federal District Judge Robert H. Cleland, of the Eastern District of Michigan, will hear oral arguments in Thomas More Law Center’s motion for Preliminary Injunction to stop implementation of the HHS mandate. The oral arguments are scheduled to begin at 9:30am, in Courtroom #712, at the U.S. Courthouse in Detroit, Michigan.
- Posted: 09/26/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: www.thomasmore.org
- Tags: Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Group: Thomas More Law Center, State: Michigan, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Legatus v. Sebelius
One News Now: Attorney Matt Bowman of Alliance Defending Freedom tells OneNewsNow, “Every American, including family business owners, should be free to live and do business according to their faith.” “The Obama administration claims it has unwavering support for religious freedom, but the only thing unwavering in the administration is its tenacious opposition to religious freedom,” the attorney asserts.
- Posted: 09/26/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.onenewsnow.com
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Matthew S. Bowman, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Alliance Defense Fund, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, State: Colorado, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Newland v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37155
n contradiction to the Obama administration’s recent claims of “unwavering” support for religious freedom, the president’s lawyers filed an appeal Tuesday of a court order that upheld the religious freedom of a Colorado family business.
- Posted: 09/25/2012
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- Category: Featured
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- Source: www.adfmedia.org
- Tags: ADF: HHS Litigation, ADF: Matthew S. Bowman, ADF: Press Releases, Alliance Defending Freedom, Alliance Defense Fund, Category: Featured, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, State: Colorado, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Newland v. Sebelius, ZZADF: 37155
Acton Institute Blog: It is alarmingly clear that so-called “Obamacare” has troubling implications for parents and children, not just employers with religious convictions regarding artificial birth control and abortion. According to an article in the National Catholic Register, Matt Bowman, senior counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom, Obamacare: “tramples parental rights” because it requires them to “pay for and sponsor coverage of abortifacients, sterilization, contraception and education in favor of the same for their own children.” [more]
- Posted: 09/25/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: blog.acton.org
- Tags: ADF: Matthew S. Bowman, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Marriage and Family, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Group: Acton Institute, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, Topic: Parental Rights
Catholic News Agency: Matt Bowman, senior counsel for the religious liberty legal group Alliance Defending Freedom, said the mandate “tramples parental rights” because it requires them to “pay for and sponsor coverage of abortifacients, sterilization, contraception and education in favor of the same for their own children.”
- Posted: 09/25/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.catholicnewsagency.com
- Tags: ADF: Matthew S. Bowman, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare
LifeSiteNews: Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan gave the HHS mandate its execution date if he is election: “Day one.” The Wisconsin congressman said if he and Mitt Romney are elected in November, the requirement that religious employers, including many religious employers, to provide contraception, sterilization, and abortifacient drugs, “will be gone, I can guarantee you that.”
- Posted: 09/24/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: www.lifesitenews.com
- Tags: Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare
Casey Mattox at LifeNews: Yet while Alliance Defending Freedom successfully makes the case that this law violates employers’ religious freedom, the potentially devastating impacts of this mandate on others should not be ignored . . . It might be that the HHS Mandate really has two aims, the first of which is to establish the primacy of “sexual freedom” over religious liberty in the pecking order of constitutional protections. Alliance Defending Freedom and our allies are working to ensure that this does not happen. And the second aim may be to force resistant religious ministries into the prayer closet and out of the public square. Sadly, such an intention to water down the impact of communities of faith would be in keeping with previous steps the administration has taken to water down America’s stand for freedom of religion abroad to a more private and cloistered “freedom of worship.”
- Posted: 09/20/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.lifenews.com
- Tags: ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare
Jonathan Adler at the Volokh Conspiracy: Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt today filed an amended complaint in the state’s lawsuit against the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that, among other things, challenges the legality of an IRS rule that would authorize tax credits for the purchase of health insurance in federally run exchanges, and thereby expose Oklahoma employers to penalties should they fail to comply with the law’s employer mandate.
- Posted: 09/19/2012
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- Category: Religious Liberty
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- Source: www.volokh.com
- Tags: Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, State: Oklahoma, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare, Topic: Taxation, ZZ: Hobby Lobby v. Sebelius, ZZ: Pruitt v. Sebelius
ABA Journal: Justice Antonin Scalia was “enraged” when Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. switched his vote and created the majority needed to uphold the Obama administration’s health care law, according to a new book by journalist Jeffrey Toobin.
- Posted: 09/17/2012
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- Category: Bench & Bar
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- Source: www.abajournal.com
- Tags: Category: Bench and Bar, Category: Marriage and Family, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Court: U.S. Supreme, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Marriage, Topic: Obamacare, ZZ: Florida v. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, ZZ: National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius
News-Leader: The suit was announced during a press conference in which College President Jerry Davis raised his voice on many occasions, saying the federal government health care act will require the school’s insurance to pay for abortions, abortion services and abortion counseling. “We believe it violates our religious rights as guaranteed by the Constitution,” Davis said.
- Posted: 09/17/2012
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- Category: Featured
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- Source: www.news-leader.com
- Tags: Category: Featured, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, State: Missouri, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Colleges, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare
Alan Sears at the American Thinker: Someone once famously distilled some two centuries of American debate over individual “rights” into a single sentence: “Your right to extend your fist,” he said, “ends about one inch short of the tip of my nose.”
- Posted: 09/17/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.americanthinker.com
- Tags: ADF: Alan E. Sears, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare
Matt Bowman at LifeNews: It is an irony that the promoters of “reproductive choice” insist on coercing everyone else into paying for other people’s abortions and sexual decisions. Frances Kissling, founder of the misnamed “Catholics for Choice,” will appear opposite me on Monday at the University of Wisconsin Marathon County in Wausau to argue in favor of a government mandate that forces employers to violate their religious beliefs just because they operate in America.
- Posted: 09/14/2012
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- Category: ADF in the News
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- Source: www.lifenews.com
- Tags: ADF: Matthew S. Bowman, ADF: Media Clips, Alliance Defending Freedom, Category: Religious Liberty, Category: Sanctity of Life, Topic: Abortion, Topic: Conscience, Topic: Contraception, Topic: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Topic: Insurance, Topic: Obamacare
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