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  • … In August 2011, the Obama administration rolled out a new mandate requiring employers, regardless of their religious or … to provide coverage for, among other things, 20 abortion-inducing and contraceptive drugs and devices as well … district court suspended the enforcement of the abortion-pill mandate against the college’s student plan, and then, in …
  • … distributors of HVAC sheet metal products and equipment, you’d think that the government would want to encourage and … by requiring it to offer insurance coverage for abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization, and contraception. … … conscience … Case:Newland v. Burwell … abortion pill mandateabortion … Newland Family …
  • … that these universities oppose a federal healthcare mandate that forces employers, regardless of their religious … to provide access through their health insurance plans to abortion-inducing drugs and devices under threat of heavy … district court suspended the enforcement of the abortion-pill mandate against the universities. In February 2014, the …
  • … she should be free and empowered to live out her calling. If we want entrepreneurs like Lorie to pursue their dreams, … “It seems we have moved from ‘live and let live’ to ‘you can’t say that,’” wrote Chief Judge Timothy Tymkovich of … Then there are the cultural attacks on diversity of thought, including the efforts of activist groups and …
  • … Spencer Anderson first began to think seriously about abortion. Some guest speakers in his homeroom class spoke … he befriended other students on other campuses who were working to preserve life and raise awareness of these … university in August, 2013. A month later, administrators settled out of court, agreeing to completely revise the …
  • … us as we continue to defend religious freedom in similar cases. Image Blaine Adamson never expected to get caught up … He’s just a regular guy. In fact, he’s probably a lot like you. But his world was turned upside down when a Lexington … that — I just felt so very alone.” — Blaine Adamson Blaine thought that he might lose his business Blaine owns Hands On …
  • … of the HHS Mandate, the Hahns would be required to fund abortion-inducing drugs through their employees’ insurance. … subject to staggering fines of $100 per day, per employee if they don’t obey the mandate. Alliance Defending Freedom … … Case:Conestoga Wood Specialties v. Burwell … abortion pill mandateabortion … Hahn Family …
  • … they would refer these events to a nearby farm. They never thought that a city 22 miles away would punish them for … they would refer these events to a nearby farm. They never thought that a city 22 miles away would punish them for …
  • … After two wins—including one at the U.S. Supreme Court—you would think it would all be over. But now, Jack is … its case against Jack! With the end of that lawsuit, Jack thought he could finally go back to focusing on his work. But … seeks monetary damages and attorney’s fees from Jack. If successful, it could bring about financial ruin for Jack …
  • … stock early abortifacient drugs, like the morning-after pill (Plan B) and ella in Ralph’s Thriftway’s pharmacy. Case: … over 30 nearby pharmacies that regularly carry Plan B. Pro-abortion activists, including Planned Parenthood, continued … pharmacies in Washington State (and every other state) were permitted to refer customers to nearby pharmacies – for …