WASHINGTON
— Judges across the country are increasingly split over whether private
employers and their companies can cite their religious beliefs as a
valid reason for denying birth control coverage to their employees.
Earlier
this month the Obama administration proposed a compromise for some
nonprofit religious organizations, such as Catholic hospitals and
colleges, that would allow them to avoid paying directly for such
insurance. But the administration refused to consider a similar
exemption for private, for-profit employers.
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