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As Legal Fight Over Contraception Reaches Critical Moment, Where Will The Courts Stand?

By Louise Melling, Center for Liberty at 11:50am

Nearly 60 lawsuits have been filed across the country challenging the federal rule that employers include contraception...

Whose Religious Freedom?

By Louise Melling, Center for Liberty at 5:32pm

The freedom of religion and belief is one of our most cherished liberties. The First Amendment protects our right to believe whatever we choose. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) would like you to think this right is in peril. As defenders of the Constitution, we beg to differ, and think that some of the recent controversies actually show that the First Amendment is doing its job, and confirm that religious freedom in America is alive and well.

Honoring James Esseks

By Louise Melling, Center for Liberty at 6:21pm

Every day is a day to celebrate James Esseks, director of the ACLU's Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and AIDS Project. How could we not? He's wicked smart, strategic, organized and charming to boot.

But today there's even more reason to toot his horn. Last night, James was awarded the 2012 Community Vision Award from the LGBT Bar Association of Greater New York. It is an award presented annually "to honor individuals or organizations with a distinguished record of service to the LGBT community, including a sustained commitment to achieving equal rights for all members of the LGBT community." It makes us proud to see James recognized for what he is; a true leader in the effort to achieve equal rights for the LGBT community.

The Bishops Exposed: Wolves in Sheep's Clothing

By Louise Melling, Center for Liberty & Louise Melling, Center for Liberty at 3:26pm

According to the bishops, religious liberty means that insurance would not cover a service that 98 percent of American women – including Catholic women – use.

The Bishops Exposed: Wolves in Sheep's Clothing

By Louise Melling, Center for Liberty & Louise Melling, Center for Liberty at 3:26pm

According to the bishops, religious liberty means that insurance would not cover a service that 98 percent of American women – including Catholic women – use.

Counselor to LGBT Kids — I Will Not Help You

By Louise Melling, Center for Liberty & Louise Melling, Center for Liberty at 10:44am

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit heard arguments today in Ward v. Wilbanks, a case where a graduate student, Julea Ward, is challenging her removal from Eastern Michigan University's counseling program because she refused to counsel lesbian, gay and bisexual clients on any issues relating to same-sex relationships during her clinical training. The student was training to become a school counselor.

Counselor to LGBT Kids — I Will Not Help You

By Louise Melling, Center for Liberty & Louise Melling, Center for Liberty at 10:44am

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit heard arguments today in Ward v. Wilbanks, a case where a graduate student, Julea Ward, is challenging her removal from Eastern Michigan University's counseling program because she refused to counsel lesbian, gay and bisexual clients on any issues relating to same-sex relationships during her clinical training. The student was training to become a school counselor.

Grey's Anatomy: Breaking the Silence on Abortion

By Louise Melling, Center for Liberty & Louise Melling, Center for Liberty at 4:50pm

Thank you to Grey's Anatomy for daring to speak the A-word (abortion) in its two hour season premiere. In the episode, skilled hospital resident Cristina Yang (played by Sandra Oh) declares, in the clearest of terms, that she does not want to be a mother; she does not want children; she wants her career as a surgeon; and she wants to have an abortion.

Today, in 2011, long after abortion has been legalized, long after discrimination against women in many arenas became illegal, long after calls to end gender stereotyping, the Grey's Anatomy episode is — sadly — radical stuff.

Grey's Anatomy: Breaking the Silence on Abortion

By Louise Melling, Center for Liberty & Louise Melling, Center for Liberty at 4:50pm

Thank you to Grey's Anatomy for daring to speak the A-word (abortion) in its two hour season premiere. In the episode, skilled hospital resident Cristina Yang (played by Sandra Oh) declares, in the clearest of terms, that she does not want to be a mother; she does not want children; she wants her career as a surgeon; and she wants to have an abortion.

Today, in 2011, long after abortion has been legalized, long after discrimination against women in many arenas became illegal, long after calls to end gender stereotyping, the Grey's Anatomy episode is — sadly — radical stuff.

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