Supreme Court: Birth Control mandate violates religious freedom
The Supreme Court says corporations can hold religious objections that
allow them to opt out of the new health law requirement that they cover
contraceptives for women.
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Time for open border Democrats to step up
I'm perplexed. You can't turn on the TV without seeing all the
1-percenter millionaire Democrat politicians professing their support
for the "dreamers" who are swarming across the Rio Grande, bringing
turmoil, tattoos and tuberculosis in their wake.
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Court: Public union can't make nonmembers pay fees
The Supreme Court dealt a blow to public sector unions Monday,
ruling that thousands of home health care workers in Illinois cannot be
required to pay fees that help cover the union's costs of collective
bargaining.
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White House: Ruling for religious liberty hurts women's health
The White House says women's health will be jeopardized by a Supreme
Court's decision that allows corporations with religious objections to
opt out of a requirement that they cover contraceptives.
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SC declines to intervene in Mt. Soledad cross dispute
The Supreme Court has declined to intervene in the long-running dispute
over a war memorial cross in San Diego before a federal appeals court
has its say.
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Pelosi: 'We have a moral responsibility' for the children
President Barack Obama will seek more than $2 billion to respond to the
flood of immigrants illegally entering the U.S. through the Rio Grande
Valley area of Texas and ask for new powers to deal with returning
immigrant children apprehended while traveling without their parents, a
White House official said Saturday.
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