Constitutional Law
Dec. 4, 2003
Religion and Rights
SAN JOSE - If the state can require a Catholic charity to provide birth control to employees to advance women's rights, what's next? Can the government force the Catholic Church to hire female priests to remedy hundreds of years of discrimination against women?
Can the government force the Catholic Church to hire female priests to remedy hundreds of ye...
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