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No Burden on Religion
Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s perplexing decision to issue a stay on enforcing the rules of the contraception mandate should be lifted.
January 3, 2014, FridayMistaken Ruling on Contraception
A federal judge did not recognize that the threat to religious liberty comes from employers trying to impose their religious views on workers.
December 26, 2013, ThursdayAnother Challenge to the Health Care Law
The Supreme Court should protect women’s access to affordable contraception when it rules on two cases.
November 27, 2013, WednesdayTexas Women and Abortion Rights
In an alarming ruling, the Supreme Court turned away an emergency application to block a new law that impedes access to safe and legal abortion care in the state.
November 21, 2013, ThursdayChina’s New Agenda
Beijing’s leaders signal a readiness for some personal freedoms and further economic reforms, all under firm one-party rule.
November 17, 2013, SundayReligion, Contraception and Bosses’ Rights
An appellate court ruling goes the wrong way on whether employer health plans must cover birth control.
November 8, 2013, FridayBirth Control and a Boss’s Religious Views
There are no legal grounds to exempt private businesses from the contraception mandate in the health care law.
September 30, 2013, MondayContraception and Corporations
A new federal court ruling rightly upholds the health care law’s birth control mandate for private businesses.
August 3, 2013, SaturdayThe Contraception Battle
Opposition to coverage in health care reform continues, based on false religious liberty claims.
July 2, 2013, TuesdayAn Important Victory on Morning-After Pills
Allowing Plan B One-Step to be sold over the counter to girls and women of all ages is a significant step forward, but several concerns remain.
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Editorial Notebook — Impressions of Haiti
Three months after the devastating earthquake struck Port-au-Prince, Lawrence Downes shares his thoughts and photographs.
Albany's Gallery of Rogues
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Talk to The Times: Editorial Page Editor Andrew Rosenthal
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A Long Battle for the Hudson River
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