ACLU of Florida Responds to Supreme Court Decision Allowing Religious Claims to Restrict Women’s Healthcare
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Today, the
The
In a related case originating in
In response to today's decision,
"What the
"It's very disturbing that the court has carved out a new exception to federal law, saying that an employer's religious claims can be used to trump a woman's access to the healthcare she is guaranteed by law to receive. It is also telling that the decision only applies to women and their right to make decisions about their own healthcare.
"The attack on women's health is galling enough, but this is a dangerous precedent. As we have seen in
"We all have the right to our religious beliefs, but religious freedom does not mean the freedom to impose your beliefs on others or force others to conform to your beliefs. That is what today's unfortunate ruling by the
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