Affordable Care Act a ‘Usurpation of Power’
oday, the Department of Health and Human Services will close the period for commenting on the contraceptive mandate now included in the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).
oday, the Department of Health and Human Services will close the period for commenting on the contraceptive mandate now included in the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).
By Jennifer Fulwiler
When I was giving a talk early last year, two women in the front row caught my eye.
The Catholic bishop of Sioux Falls, South Dakota has taken action against Catholic insurance agency Avera Health Plans because the company chose to cover contraception so that it would be in compliance with Obamacare.
By Jennifer Fulwiler
When I was younger, I was always particularly shocked when I heard about societies where it was common to abandon or kill unwanted newborns.
By Kenneth D. Whitehead
You don’t have to go out of your way today to be confronted with the subject of contraception.
The new year has just gotten started and already the nation’s major enemy of human dignity is up to something suspicious.
By Peter Baklinski
People often wonder why many people involved in the pro-life movement are also interested in homosexuality-related issues.
This past year has witnessed an escalation in the redefining of human rights.
As a new year approaches, we naturally reflect on the one past. While it’s easy to get caught up in the negatives of the past year, we must identify and focus on the positive things that have happened as well.
By Louie Verrecchio
In the days following [November’s] U.S. presidential election, a staggering amount of analysis has been focused on Republican messaging, demographics, and core constituencies, but it misses the most fundamental point entirely.
It is reported that Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal is a Catholic. Further, it has been said that he is a conservative Republican.
A running controversy centers on the question of whether or not it is a good idea to provide pre-prescriptions of morning after pills to young people who have not yet reached the age of 17.