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Supreme Court’s Limited Decision in Idaho Abortion Case Kicks Can Down the Election-Year Road, Legal Scholar Says
Advocates for Catholic hospitals wonder what the high court will do when the dispute eventually returns.
Advocates for Catholic hospitals wonder what the high court will do when the dispute eventually returns.
COMMENTARY: Abortion advocates would think nothing of using the power of the federal government’s purse to force all hospitals to provide abortions in their ERs, or go out of business. We have been warned.
COMMENTARY: Several cases this term have the potential to further safeguard religious freedom and protect the unborn and their mothers.
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