Clergy will now have access to ICE holding facility, following a lawsuit filed by an ecumenical group of Minnesota clergy.
U.S. District Court judges
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“We want to be there, for people especially at the most vulnerable times of their lives, and this is certainly one of them,” the priest said of ICE detention.
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The USCCB’s Migration and Refugee Services was one of 10 national resettlement agencies working with the U.S. Refugee Assistance Program.
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Little Sisters of the Poor again appeal for protection from contraceptive rule
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonThe Little Sisters of the Poor appealed an August ruling from a federal district court that struck down a religious conscience rule, their legal representatives said Dec. 15.
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Court documents show that a grand jury indicted 44-year-old Jeremy Lillig Oct. 29 on one count of wire fraud for the offenses, which were reported to have taken place from …
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Federal judge strikes Biden-era rule including gender identity in sex discrimination prohibition
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonBiden administration’ HHS “exceeded its authority by implementing regulations redefining sex discrimination and prohibiting gender identity discrimination.”
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Federal judge blocks Texas 10 Commandments law from being enforced in some school districts
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonThe Texas law, SB 10, is scheduled to go into effect on Sept. 1. The Texas attorney general has said he will appeal.
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Judge blocks religious exemption to birth control coverage; Little Sisters of the Poor to appeal
by Kate Scanlonby Kate Scanlon“The district court blessed an out-of-control effort by Pennsylvania and New Jersey to attack the Little Sisters and religious liberty.”
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The previous order applied to only some Planned Parenthood affiliates, but the new order would apply to Planned Parenthood clinics nationwide.
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Judge issues split decision on Illinois law opposed by pro-life pregnancy centers
by Kurt Jensenby Kurt JensenFederal district judge said no evidence was presented to him showing that without the act, “the health of women was in grave peril.”
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