John Jenkins of Notre Dame and John Garvey of Catholic University, for a missed opportunity to speak the whole truth to power about the proposed new HHS mandate that would force all health insurers to
cover abortifacient drugs under the rubric of «contraceptives» in «preventive» health coverage for women.
Not exact matches
This edict seeks to bring religious groups to heel by requiring all employers to
cover contraception and
abortifacients in their health - care plans.
For over two years scores of litigants have been challenging the HHS mandate, which forces nearly all non-grandfathered employee health plans to change their terms, if they do not already
cover sterilization, contraception, and
abortifacient pharmaceuticals as «free preventive care» for female employees and dependents.
Today, the Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether the Affordable Care Act's «contraception mandate» — the requirement that employers provide employees health insurance that
covers contraception and
abortifacients — impermissibly infringes on the religious liberty of religiously motivated corporations.