Archive for the ‘News’ Category
Court Strikes Down Law Requiring Pharmacies to Dispense the Morning-After Pill
February 22, 2012
Major Victory for Conscience Rights in Health Care
NYT: Contraception, Against Conscience (by: Michael Warsaw)
Under the Constitution and federal religious liberties law, we cannot be forced to give up our beliefs as the price of participation in the public square. That is why the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty has filed a lawsuit on our behalf seeking to overturn this illegal mandate.
NYT: Contraception, Against Conscience (by: Michael Warsaw)
February 20, 2012
Government leaves university no choice
Obama Administration Responds to Contraception Lawsuit: “Please Look the Other Way”
February 17, 2012
No attempt to defend the constitutionality of mandate
Obama Administration Responds to Contraception Lawsuit: “Please Look the Other Way”
February 16, 2012
By Mark Rienzi In an episode of “The Twilight Zone,” a creepy man comes to the door of a poor family’s house holding a box. He offers them the following proposition: If they will push a button on the box, two things will happen. They will receive a large sum of money. And someone far [...]
“Lines Crossed” Congressional Hearing Tomorrow on HHS Mandate
Has the Obama Administration Trampled on Freedom of Religion and Freedom of Conscience?
UNACCEPTABLE
February 15, 2012
Diverse group of more than 300 academics and religious leaders call Obama’s HHS statement “Unacceptable”
Becket Fund on ABC, CNN, FOX, NBC, Hannity and Geraldo denouncing “false compromise”
February 14, 2012
Becket Fund and the fight for religious liberty
Unacceptable
February 10, 2012
Over 300 leading scholars, university presidents and other academic administrators, activists, and religious leaders from a multitude of faiths, have joined together in a statement rejecting the HHS mandate requiring employers to provide, directly or indirectly, insurance coverage for abortion-inducing drugs, sterilizations, and contraceptives, and also rejecting President Obama’s so-called “accommodation” of religious liberty as [...]
