«One particular religious freedom
issue demands our
immediate attention: the now - finalized rule of the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services that would force virtually all private health plans nationwide to provide coverage of sterilization and contraception - including abortifacient drugs - subject to an exemption for «religious employers» that is arbitrarily narrow, and to an unspecified and dubious future «accommodation» for other religious organizations that are denied the exemption,» the statement
Health and
Human Services that would force virtually all private
health plans nationwide to provide coverage of sterilization and contraception - including abortifacient drugs - subject to an exemption for «religious employers» that is arbitrarily narrow, and to an unspecified and dubious future «accommodation» for other religious organizations that are denied the exemption,» the statement
health plans nationwide to provide coverage of sterilization and contraception - including abortifacient drugs - subject to an exemption for «religious employers» that is arbitrarily narrow, and to an unspecified and dubious future «accommodation» for other religious organizations that are denied the exemption,» the statement read.
«Despite the likely massive
immediate and long - term mental
health implications of the current conflict in Yemen, the
issue has largely been neglected by both domestic authorities and the international community,» said Professor Sarah Knuckey, the director of the
Human Rights Clinic.
8 (1) When the Director, upon reasonable and probable grounds, is of the opinion that a source of contaminant is discharging into the natural environment any contaminant that constitutes, or the amount, concentration or level of which constitutes, an
immediate danger to
human life, the
health of any persons, or to property, the Director may
issue a stop order directed to,