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  • to provide coverage for, among other things, 20 abortion-inducing and contraceptive drugs and devices as well … on behalf of Geneva College. In June 2013, the district court suspended the enforcement of the abortion-pill mandate … the employee plan. By the time of its loss at the U.S. Supreme Court in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby in 2014, the Obama …
  • to provide access through their health insurance plans to abortion-inducing drugs and devices under threat of heavy … and other federal agencies. In December 2013, the district court suspended the enforcement of the abortion-pill mandate … of school operations, the universities asked the U.S. Supreme Court to take up their case. On November 6, 2015 the …
  • … of the HHS Mandate, the Hahns would be required to fund abortion-inducing drugs through their employees’ insurance. … Freedom defended the Hahns all the way to the highest court of the nation. The Supreme Court heard the Hahn’s case, along with the Green …
  • … Jack Phillips Jack Is Back in Court, Again. Enough is Enough. Cases: Masterpiece Cakeshop … death threats. After two wins—including one at the U.S. Supreme Court—you would think it would all be over. But now, … one this attorney requested. He believes that God creates us male and female. This means our sex is a God-given, …
  • … by requiring it to offer insurance coverage for abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization, and contraception. … self-insured plan renews on Nov. 1, the case requested a court order that would halt the mandate within the next three … of life … U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit … Supreme Court of the United States … Obamacare … Newland …
  • … Barronelle Stutzman The Story of Barronelle’s Appeal to the Supreme Court Case: Arlene's Flowers v. State of Washington Update: … way to the U.S. Supreme Court, if necessary. God has shown us time and time again that when we stand together to protect …
  • to do so. Praise God for this victory! Please support us as we continue to defend religious freedom in similar … filed a complaint with the local government and sent a press release to the local newspaper. Others called for a boycott …
  • to serve women, and because her facility didn’t offer abortion services, which she personally was against, she felt … to the abortion, the remote doctor pushes a button to release a drawer that reveals two sets of pills. The woman is … claims for reimbursements” to Medicaid. After a district court judge dismissed the case in December 2012, ADF appealed …
  • … “We’ve grown up with a lot of people, and they view us as a being a part of the community,” Kevin Stormans, … trial with 22 witnesses and nearly 800 exhibits, the court ruled that the Pharmacy Commission cannot force the … & McKinstry PLLC filed a petition with the United States Supreme Court, asking them to hear the Stormans’ case. …
  • … with that success … would it? Think again. A Washington Supreme Court decision tried to punish the Mission for declining to … lose, we all lose—especially the most vulnerable among us. People like Darryl Ann. Donate Now Seattle's Union Gospel …