
Bismarck, N.D. — More than 9,000 Catholic employers don't need to abide by federal regulations protecting workers who seek abortions and fertility treatments under a ruling issued this week by a federal judge in North Dakota.
Last year, the Catholic Benefits Association and the Bismarck Diocese sued the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, saying it issued regulations and guidelines that "ran roughshod" over their religious rights.
U.S. District Judge Daniel Traynor later granted a preliminary injunction to temporarily block the...
Continue reading...Last year, the Catholic Benefits Association and the Bismarck Diocese sued the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, saying it issued regulations and guidelines that "ran roughshod" over their religious rights.
U.S. District Judge Daniel Traynor later granted a preliminary injunction to temporarily block the...