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  • … was required to start referring for and facilitating abortions. But this wasn’t something she could agree to. … health insurance. Financially, she could no longer help pay for her son’s college tuition or her grandchildren’s … 2022 : The court ruled  that Winnebago County must pay more than $370,000 to Sandra’s attorneys. The bottom line …
  • … plans to offer you deep discounts for their services. We pay 100% of the monthly insurance premium in addition to … Health Savings Account is tax free money that you use to pay for eligible medical expenses like deductibles, office … as they choose. PTO allows you approved time away, with pay, for scheduled vacations, and personal time away, for …
  • … it didn’t, Court watchers expected to hold their breath until the very end of the term. That’s why on a Friday … This decision was disastrous, leading to an increase in abortions across the country. But Roe was also disastrous for … advocates had the first glimmer of hope with the case Planned Parenthood v. Casey , which involved a Pennsylvania …
  • … — the young woman inclined to turn from a fight instead stepped into the fray. In September 2016, ADF filed a … eliminate views like Lorie’s and silence her expression, forcing Lorie and others like her to publish views they do …
  • … changed its policy to reverse the worship ban. Now churches can rent the civic center on the same terms as every … that others receive, simply because they are religious. Churches should have the same access to public facilities as … civic center. The bottom line The government cannot treat churches and religious groups worse than everyone else. … … …
  • … wanted to be known as the defenders of religious liberty until they figured out what it meant? This is the interesting … to find out just how much and just how many are willing to pay the price for bearing the full onslaught of the warfare … square to defend children and parents and families and churches. Ultimately, to bear witness to the unity, the good, …
  • … out of thin air and unworkable in application. Later, in Planned Parenthood v. Casey in 1992, the Supreme Court … from a trimester framework to a “viability rule,” where abortions must be permitted for any reason until a baby can live outside the womb. Roe v. Wade …
  • … Harvard Law School. She is a member of the state bars of California and the District of Columbia and is admitted to …
  • … for the passage of the “Equality Act.” This could force: churches to abandon their faith-based hiring standards; …