contraception mandate on Townhall

  • Jacob Sullum
    A month ago, the Obama administration said religious organizations will have to pay for health insurance policies that cover contraception and sterilization, even if they consider those practices immoral. ... more
  • Paul Greenberg
    It's really not fair or accurate to say this administration has declared war on religion. Its policy isn't that clear. If it has one. And if it does, that policy keeps changing, depending on who's exerting what pressures at the time. ... more
  • Elisabeth Meinecke
  • Star Parker
    A succession of high profile left wing decisions and initiatives of recent weeks drive home the extent to which the left is changing the face of America. ... more
  • Paul Kengor
    Last Friday, President Obama responded to Catholic bishops’ concerns over his controversial mandate compelling Catholic institutions to provide contraception, sterilization, and abortion-inducing pharmaceuticals. ... more
  • Jeff Jacoby
    Much was made of the president's supposed compromise on requiring religious institutions to pay for their employees' contraceptives and sterilization drugs. ... more
  • Laura Hollis
    The firestorm of controversy over the January 20th HHS mandate requiring Catholic and other religious organizations to pay for contraception, sterilization and abortifacient drugs for their employees shows no sign of abating. ... more
  • Jonah Goldberg
    "It's not about contraception," thundered GOP presidential contender Rick Santorum. "It's about economic liberty. It's about freedom of speech. It's about freedom of religion. It's about government control of your lives. And it's got to stop!" ... more
  • Katie Pavlich
  • Power Vs. Liberty Tue Feb 14
    Bill Murchison
    "Compromise," in President Obama's lexicon, has a funny meaning. It means -- with respect to the row over forcing religious employers to provide health insurance for contraception -- "Oh, all right, if you're going to be that way about it, we'll make the insurance companies provide the coverage. Will that make you shut up now?" ... more