In 2011, the government required employers to provide Insurance Coverage for all fda approved contraception, including many religious employers who objected to the coverage, sparking years of litigation. Traditions the best of this countrys commitment to religious liberty, the government sought to resolve the issue by promulgating new rules, excepting those employers who objected to the mandate. Those exemptions are lawful for two reasons. First, they are authorized by whichn 13a4 of the aca, requires employers to provide the types of coverage that the health, resources, and services of administration provide for and support. So it authorizes the agencies to require most employers to provide contraceptive coverage while exempting the small number of employers who have sincere Conscientious Objections. But it does not create an all or nothing choice. Require coverage for everyone or no one. Otherwise, the Longstanding Church exemption, the effective exemption for selfinsured church plan
Cspan friends, welcome to the Nexen Stallman to the National Constitution center and cspans Supreme Court review live. Im jeffrey rosen, the president and ceo of the National Constitution center, the only institution in america chartered by congress to increase awareness and understanding of the constitution among the American People on a nonpartisan basis. Its been so exciting to partner with cspan during these historic weeks, when, for the first time in american history, the Supreme Court is broadcasting its oral arguments live. We have been listening closely to these two important cases this morning. There has been so much to learn and unpacked and unpacked. We are fortunate to be joined by the leading scholars and advocates who filed briefs on both sides of the case to help us understand the arguments we just heard. Little begin with sisters of the poor, the first case that was argued, with great pleasure i introduce our two panelists. Aten is a professor of law the Antonin Scalia
From the Health Care Laws Birth Control mandate. This is one hour 40 minutes. The chief justice and the associate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. Oyez, all persons having businesses are admonished to give their attention for the court is now sitting. God save the United States under this honorable court. We will hear arguments in case number 19431. Little sisters of the poor versus pennsylvania and the consolidated case. General francisco . Mr. Chief justice and may it please the court. In 2011, the government advised employers to provide coverage for contraception. Including religious employers who objected. Sparking years of litigation. Traditions the best of this countrys commitment to religious liberty, the government thought to resolve the issue by propagating new rules, exempting those employees who subjected to the mandate. Those exemptions are lawful for two reasons. Are authorized by section 1384 of the aca, which requires employers to provide the types of
There has been so much to learn and unpacked and unpacked. We are fortunate to be joined by the leading scholars and advocates who filed briefs on both sides of the case to help us understand the arguments we just heard. Little begin with sisters of the poor, the first case that was argued, with great pleasure i introduce our two panelists. Aten is a professor of law the Antonin Scalia a law school at George Mason University where she teaches family law, religion and property law. She has written many books, including putting childrens interest first, americas family law and policy, and the conscious of the institution. She filed a brief in support of Little Sisters of the poor, where the petitioners, on behalf of women scholars. The deputymehling is legal director of the aclu and director of the center for liberty, encompassing the aclus work on womens rights, freedom of religion, belief in disability rights to a cheese been with the aclu since 1992 and has written many articles, incl
Her. So lezla, i know that it is hard getting people to talk about things that are so personal, so why did she choose to do that . Reporter initially she did not. It took a couple conversations, but i want you to meet debra dotson. She actually works for the church as a groundskeeper and often has to clean up after unhoused neighbors. From the church steps she can look out and see her own crisis. This is my sons tent. He has been over there. Reporter debra dotson, a mom of five, lives a block away from Emmanuel Church of god in christ located in San Francisco. She says seeing nearby homelessness encampments has hit close to home for her. It has been difficult for me to know what to do as a person who has a home less child. How far do you go to help them . Reporter she says her son jeffrey made the choice to leave the family home and live on the street. You can find him and his tent just a few feet away from their home. People like you who are living on the street, what you have to say