
Month: December 2012
Even Better News for Supporters of Conscience Rights and Religious Freedom
Read More: Even Better News for Supporters of Conscience Rights and Religious FreedomHot on the heels of the good news reported on December 11, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned lower court decisions dismissing a lawsuit against the HHS mandate filed by Belmont Abbey College and Wheaton College. This means the lawsuit can go forward!
Good News for Supporters of Conscience Rights and Religious Freedom
Read More: Good News for Supporters of Conscience Rights and Religious FreedomAfter the 2012 elections, many of us have been looking for some good news in the headlines. Decisions in Illinois and New York have provided some welcome doses of good news.
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