Judge lets over 8,000 Catholic employers deny worker protections for abortion and fertility care
- A federal judge in North Dakota ruled that the federal government cannot enforce regulations requiring time off for abortion and fertility treatments against thousands of Catholic employers during a legal challenge.
- The Catholic Benefits Association and the Catholic Diocese in Bismarck argued that their religious rights were infringed upon by the regulations.
- Judge Traynor criticized the Biden administration's regulations, stating that it highlights "the danger of government action that is clearly anti-religion.
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