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July 28, 2020 · 7:16 pm

Exemptions from the ACA’s contraceptive mandate for employers with religious and conscientious objections don’t violate the Administrative Procedure Act


Opinion:
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR
SAINTS PETER AND PAUL HOME
v.
PENNSYLVANIA, et al

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