It's legal to have a miscarriage in Texas. If that's what happened, no one is getting charged.
It's legal to have a miscarriage in Texas. If that's what happened, no one is getting charged.
What does 4chan have to do with Reddit?
So you disagree with constitutional rights?
I took it as a way to curb looting. It's a tough situation, and I think as long as the Ferguson PD isn't in charge, it's a good call.
Stay out of my bedroom! But first pay for my birth control!
Woooo MN State Fair! I spend far, far too much time there with my cows. A lot of unhealthy foods are eaten. I will be there for 13 days this year. I should be extra-large pants in advance.
Does anyone not think it's wrong to stop a beating heart?
Only later would Rome see fit, by the Canon Law, to acknowledge the Anglican Communion as "separated brethren," Catholic, and properly Apostolic, but out of communion with Rome and therefore in error. Roman Catholics are allowed to attend services and receive sacraments in Anglican parishes.
Unfortunately, Hobby Lobby has the same slippery slope argument. If the government can tell a Christian that his religious beliefs are less important than the single way that Congress wants to accomplish a non-enumerated policy goal, what keeps them from telling people that can't wear headgear or face coverings in…
Here is my problem with these sorts of articles and the reason why I wish Jez would stop having them so fucking often. You promote children and childbirth as some sort of evil parasite. I get it, "Oh babies are so gross! How dare society try to ruin my beautiful body with a nasty child wah-wah-wah" grow up. Children…
Before the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE, 1994) act, it was completely legal if they were on public property. So you could sit on the public sidewalk in front of the door, you could block the entrance to the parking lot from a public way, etc. Now, you cannot physically block the entrances, or if you…
It's handled.
If he would leave you because you're not giving it up to him regularly, he's not a very understanding person in the first place. You shouldn't be forced to have sex with your partner.
People put them into situations they don't want because they think they have to. Because if you aren't having sex, you're considered worthless, so you better say yes to whoever wants it. If premarital sex wasn't the norm, people could actually recognize cases of coercion as rape. Why do you think there's such a low…
It was Darrel Issa's committee, he was elected by women, in part. The chain of decisions leading to that all-male committee happening began in voting booths occupied by a greater number of women than men.
Here you go, hard data:
Except federal courts have repeatedly ruled in favor of Catholic schools, universities, hospitals, and even a Mormon gym in regards to Title VII exemptions. I mean, if you have examples of court cases where the Title VII exemption wasn't upheld for a religious employer, I'm more than willing to read the briefs.
It isn't flouting the law if it is encoded in the law. The exception exists to avoid conflicts like say, a person working at a mosque who doesn't believe they need to keep halal and brings baconators into lunch every day. Maybe eating baconators is part of their affiliations and beliefs, but it doesn't mean that the…
What a commercial entity does in regards to employees and what a religious organization does, are two very different things. Which is why Title VII makes exceptions for such organizations.
You're referring to Title VII, but you don't seem aware that religious organizations are exempt from Title VII. Which means that A&E, since they do commerce, could not fire Duck Dynasty Dude based on his religious affiliation, but the Catholic church can.