Nuns who care for the elderly sue the Obama administration over HHS mandate The money the Little Sisters of the Poor "collect should be used to care for the poor like it always has—and not to pay the IRS," their attorney argues. News LifeSite • Sep 26, 2013Jun 19, 2021
The HHS mandate: Where do things stand? Numerous lawsuits have been resolved and an "accommodation" has been presented. Opinion Elise Hilton • Feb 7, 2013Jun 18, 2021
Federal court forces Christian-owned business to obey HHS mandate The 10th Circuit judges denied the motion calling the religious burden to the Green family “indirect and attenuated.” News LifeSiteNews staff • Dec 20, 2012Jun 19, 2021
Belmont Abbey College back in court tomorrow to stop the HHS mandate Belmont and Wheaton College will argue before a three-judge panel that the mandate violates their religious liberty. News Cardinal Newman Society • Dec 13, 2012Jun 19, 2021
Evangelical giant Wheaton College joins Catholic University’s case against the HHS mandate The case marks the first-ever partnership between Catholic and evangelical institutions to oppose the same regulation in the same court. News Cardinal Newman Society • Jul 20, 2012Jun 19, 2021
Michigan attorney general joins religious liberty case against Obama administration “This is a radical attack on the First Amendment that cannot stand,” Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said. News LifeSite • Feb 9, 2012Jun 19, 2021
Supreme Court rejects challenge to ‘under God’ in Pledge of Allegiance The decision ends a seven-year battle over the Pledge’s inclusion of the words “under God,” involving two separate cases. News LifeSite • Jun 17, 2011Jun 19, 2021