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  • Supreme Court Invalidates Mail-In Ballot Ruling

    10/12/2022 7:43:20 AM PDT · by SoConPubbie · 20 replies
    NewsMax ^ | Tuesday, 11 October 2022 01:58 PM EDT | Theodore Bunker
    The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday invalidated a ruling by a lower court on a Pennsylvania case that involved the counting of undated mail-in ballots, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.The Supreme Court ruled on a decision that the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals made in May in a case involving the 2021 election of Judge Zachary Cohen, ordering the state to count 257 mail-in ballots that lacked a necessary date on the return envelope.The lower court ruled that the date requirement was "immaterial" and said there was no reason to exclude the ballots that had previously been set aside due...
  • Little Sisters Return to Supreme Court for Third Time in New Contraception Case

    01/18/2020 5:36:08 PM PST · by marshmallow · 16 replies
    LifeSite News ^ | 1/17/20 | Staff
    The Supreme Court has twice protected the Catholic nuns. Now their case is before the Court once again.WASHINGTON, D.C., January 17, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) — The Supreme Court will once again weigh in on the case of the Little Sisters of the Poor in their legal battle against the HHS contraceptive mandate. The Supreme Court has twice protected the Catholic nuns, and an HHS rule issued in 2018 protects religious non-profits, but several states have dragged the Little Sisters of the Poor back to court. In Little Sisters of the Poor v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Little Sisters are defending their...
  • Court to look anew at health care law birth control rules

    01/17/2020 1:02:43 PM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 8 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | January 17, 2020 | by Mark Sherman
    The Supreme Court will consider allowing the Trump administration to enforce rules that allow more employers to deny insurance coverage for contraceptives to women. The justices agreed Friday to yet another case stemming from President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, this time about cost-free birth control. The high court will review an appeals court ruling that blocked the Trump administration rules because it did not follow proper procedures. The new policy on contraception, issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, would allow more categories of employers, including publicly traded companies, to opt out of providing no-cost birth control...