Keeping with my Supreme Court theme this week the court is hearing today, probably as I post this the case of Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. This case is about the religious protection of a business against the right of all women to be granted birth control with health insurance provided by her employer. The following article from the New York Times answers any questions about what is really at issue with the case. This case could have a huge impact on birth control being covered by health insurance and on the other side this case is a huge case for religious freedoms and all your first amendment rights. I can even see this case having an impact of the businesses having free speech argument of Citizens United. This case is huge read about it!!!!!
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Supreme Court Hears Cases on Contraception Rule
Keeping with my Supreme Court theme this week the court is hearing today, probably as I post this the case of Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. This case is about the religious protection of a business against the right of all women to be granted birth control with health insurance provided by her employer. The following article from the New York Times answers any questions about what is really at issue with the case. This case could have a huge impact on birth control being covered by health insurance and on the other side this case is a huge case for religious freedoms and all your first amendment rights. I can even see this case having an impact of the businesses having free speech argument of Citizens United. This case is huge read about it!!!!!
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I saw this on Daily Show w/ Jon Stewart. Man, i really people would get a grasp on what slippery slope means, and why it is irrational, yet it is the most common form of media arguments. LAME
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