The Supreme Court upholds the Trump administration's broad rollback of Obamacare rules requiring employers to provide free birth control to women
The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the Trump administration’s broad rollback of Obamacare rules requiring employers to provide free birth control to women, in a major victory for religious groups allied with President Donald Trump.
The Supreme Court, in its 7-2 ruling, sought to resolve a long-running legal battle that previously vexed the justices — how to strike the right balance between ensuring access to birth control and safeguarding religious freedom protections. But the court's decision appears likely to revive debate over the culture war issue as the presidential election kicks into gear.
"It is clear from the face of the statute that the contraceptive mandate is capable of violating [the religious freedom laws]," Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in the
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