Using Religion to Discriminate
With increasing frequency, individuals and institutions are attempting to claim a right to refuse to provide services or care based on religious objections. For instance, religiously affiliated hospitals could refuse to perform medically necessary abortions for pregnant women in life-threatening situations, or a landlord could refuse to rent to a family simply because they are Muslim. Through litigation, advocacy and public education, the ACLU works to defend religious liberty and protect people of all faiths from religious discrimination. Learn more >>
09/30/2011
Keep Your Beliefs Out of My Birth Control
By Sarah Lipton-Lubet, ACLU Washington Legislative Office at 1:56pm
08/31/2011
Contraceptive Coverage Should Be the Rule, Not the Exception
By Laura W. Murphy, Director, ACLU Washington Legislative Office at 12:53pm
01/13/2011
Birth Control: Who Decides? The Bishops or You?
By Ian S. Thompson, ACLU Washington Legislative Office at 11:09am
04/01/2010
Keeping the Courthouse Doors Open to Protect Reproductive Health Care and Religious Liberty
By Brigitte Amiri, ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project at 3:48pm
03/24/2010
A Victorious Step Toward Ensuring Reproductive Health Care for Trafficking Victims
By Brigitte Amiri, ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project at 11:27am
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