WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court rid itself Monday of a knotty dispute between faith-based groups and the Obama administration over birth control. The court asked lower courts to take another look at ...
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For some reason, women who desire to take care of their bodies — especially through preventative measures — are terrifying to some large corporations. Yesterday, five of the nine Supreme Court ...
Other recent conservative Supreme Court nominees have said they agree with the decision to legalize access to birth control.