Supreme Court justices voiced split views over Trump administration rules allowing employers to claim religious exemptions to covering birth control in their health-insurance plans, with Chief Justice John Roberts holding a potentially pivotal vote
WASHINGTON—Supreme Court justices voiced split views Wednesday over Trump administration rules allowing employers to claim religious exemptions to covering birth control in their health-insurance plans, with Chief Justice John Roberts holding a potentially pivotal vote.
The case is the latest in a series of long-running legal fights over moral and religious exemptions to a requirement stemming from the Obama-era Affordable Care Act that most employers include contraception coverage with no out-of-pocket costs. Churches have...
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