Justices To Weigh Contraceptive Mandate Against Religious Freedom Claims
Two businesses are challenging the health law's birth control coverage requirement on religious freedom grounds.
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Two businesses are challenging the health law's birth control coverage requirement on religious freedom grounds.
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Even estranged spouses must generally file joint returns to get subsidies for health coverage, putting them at potential risk.
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