Posts Tagged ‘Health reform’

The contraceptive insurance mandate: At high risk in the 10th Circuit?

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April 3, 2013
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The health reform legislation enacted in 2010 requires workplace health insurance plans to include coverage for contraceptives. In a massive mobilization, more than 40 lawsuits have been filed in federal courts around the country challenging that provision. A number of plaintiffs in these suits are commercial, secular businesses, whose owners claim that they should be [...]

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Next year in the Supreme Court: Religious exemptions

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December 15, 2012
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Naturally, everyone is debating the marriage cases, elaborating the arguments for or against standing and worrying (correctly I think) that the Court this term might move the civil rights ball forward on sexual orientation discrimination and backward on race discrimination. It seems likely to be an historic term for Equal Protection law. Next year – [...]

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