
Nevada Judge Rules State Must Include Abortion in Its Medicaid Program
It is unclear whether the state will appeal the decision.
It is unclear whether the state will appeal the decision.
Two abortion laws in Oklahoma were struck down Wednesday after the state Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that they violated the state’s constitution.
In July, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 against the church and refused to issue an order blocking the 50-person cap on religious gatherings. Since July, the makeup of the Supreme Court has shifted.
The measure will require the State of Nevada and its political subdivisions to recognize marriages and issue licenses to “couples, regardless of gender.”
Bishops in each state speak out against the two proposals that are in direct conflict with Church teaching.
An initiative and referendum effort in two counties is trailblazing a way to ban the brothel and save women from pimps and traffickers.
Marriage advocates praise Justice Kennedy’s stay of a decision legalizing same-sex ‘marriage’ in Idaho and Nevada but insist the high court needs to examine all such decisions.
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