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December 22, 2012

Federal Judge Enjoins Missouri Law That Aims To Accommodate Objections To Contraceptive Coverage

Chicago Tribune/Reuters: Federal judge blocks Missouri law to deny birth control coverage:

A federal judge on Friday blocked a new Missouri law that requires healthinsurers to offer plans that exclude contraception coverage if employers or individuals object to birth control on moral or religious grounds. . . .

More from the Associated Press here.

December 22, 2012 in Contraception, In the Courts, Religion and Reproductive Rights, State and Local News | Permalink

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