Justices: Can't Make Employers Cover Contraception
SCOTUS rules that some corporations can hold religious objections that allow them to opt out of the new health law requirement that they cover contraceptives for women.
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SCOTUS rules that some corporations can hold religious objections that allow them to opt out of the new health law requirement that they cover contraceptives for women.
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The project represents a corporate investment of $500,000 and will create 20 new jobs.
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