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Saturday, November 25, 2017

Little Sisters of the Poor Are Returning to Court

The Little Sisters of the Poor is returning to court to defend itself against lawsuits from two states that seek to remove the order of nuns’ religious exemption from the Health and Human Services rule.

“Pennsylvania’s Attorney General Josh Shapiro and California’s Attorney General Xavier Becerra have now filed lawsuits trying to take away the rights that the Little Sisters just won,” Mark Rienzi, senior counsel at Becket, a nonprofit, public-interest law firm that seeks to protect free expression of all religious traditions, said in a media call Tuesday.

“It is a shame that some folks want to drudge up the last administration’s culture war-fighting, and threaten the Little Sisters [of the Poor] and other religious charities,” Rienzi said.

Last month, the Department of Health and Human Services rolled back the Obamacare mandate that employers cover contraception and abortion-inducing drugs, as The Daily Signal previously reported.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What would you expect Obama's administration.
It is looking more and more everyday that the pundits were right about Obama's love for Islam his hate for Christians!

Steve said...

If there's one thing in my life I would never want to be remembered for is suing the Little Sisters Of The Poor.

What a POS these people have to be, and their families have to bury them with this as their "Legacy"

Piteous.