Little Sisters
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2020 9:27 pm
Supreme Court rules for Little Sisters of the Poor in long-running dispute over birth control mandate.
The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the Little Sisters of the Poor are exempt from an Obama-era mandate to provide contraception in their healthcare plans, an outcome regarded as a major victory by religious liberty advocates.
The case, Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania, marked the Catholic religious order’s second time before the Supreme Court, after nearly 10 years of legal dispute. It arose when the New Jersey and Pennsylvania state governments sued the Trump administration for exempting the Little Sisters from the contraception mandate.
it was a 7-2 decision.
Anyone disagree with this being a positive decision with regard to religious liberty in the USA?
#winning
#whileyouweresleeping
The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the Little Sisters of the Poor are exempt from an Obama-era mandate to provide contraception in their healthcare plans, an outcome regarded as a major victory by religious liberty advocates.
The case, Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania, marked the Catholic religious order’s second time before the Supreme Court, after nearly 10 years of legal dispute. It arose when the New Jersey and Pennsylvania state governments sued the Trump administration for exempting the Little Sisters from the contraception mandate.
it was a 7-2 decision.
Anyone disagree with this being a positive decision with regard to religious liberty in the USA?
#winning
#whileyouweresleeping