ACLU Comment on Supreme Court's Decision to Hear Contraception Cases
HOUSTON -- Today the Supreme Court agreed to hear all seven cases concerning objections by non-profit religious organizations to the Affordable Care Act’s contraception mandate.
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HOUSTON -- Today the Supreme Court agreed to hear all seven cases concerning objections by non-profit religious organizations to the Affordable Care Act’s contraception mandate.
HOUSTON – On Tuesday, Nov. 3, Houston’s Equal Rights Ordinance, or Proposition 1, was voted down. The following may be attributed to Terri Burke, Executive Director of the ACLU of Texas:
Two leading civil and religious liberties organizations in Texas are warning against efforts by elected officials to misuse religion to defend discrimination in the state.
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