Thursday, January 2, 2014
Sotomayor Rings in New Year with Obamacare Stay: What Religious Groups Should Know
Justice
Sonia Sotomayor made sure she was part of the number one story to start off
2014. In case anyone doubted leading New York City’s countdown to 2014 in Times
Square would put Sotomayor on the front page, a few hours before midnight she
temporarily blocked the federal government from requiring certain religiously
affiliated organizations to provide insurance coverage that includes birth
control.
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