The article discusses the opposing views of the Catholic Health Association and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops on the Patient Protection and Affordability Care Act as the law promotes governmental cooperation with abortion. With issues such as abortion, contraception, or same-sex marriage being framed in human rights language, the existence of Catholic institutions is threatened. Reflections on issue could have benefited the legislation and the public
In the 1984 elections in the United States some of the candidates were criticized for advocating pub...
Using the Catholic Bishops’ litigation strategy in challenging the Affordable Care Act as an example...
This note questions the wisdom of those who content that Catholic health providers, to constitutiona...
The article discusses the opposing views of the Catholic Health Association and the U.S. Conference ...
The article discusses the potential effects of the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) on Catholic hospital...
The article focuses on institutional conscience and the need to limit individuals\u27 conscience cla...
Conscience clauses are laws enacted by federal and state governments to protect health care provider...
In recent years, American society has placed an emphasis on the right to healthcare. In the American...
The Roman Catholic bishops of the United States have publicly opposed artificial contraception since...
The article presents information on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the healthc...
The Catholic Church is one of the largest providers of medical care in the US, with 1 in 6 acute-car...
In a time when health care reform and the limits on First Amendment freedom of religion are persiste...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Politics. The Catholic University of AmericaAbortion and Religion: The Politic...
Following the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade (410 US 113), there are around a m...
Mention of this topic-the potential elimination of health services resulting from a merger or affili...
In the 1984 elections in the United States some of the candidates were criticized for advocating pub...
Using the Catholic Bishops’ litigation strategy in challenging the Affordable Care Act as an example...
This note questions the wisdom of those who content that Catholic health providers, to constitutiona...
The article discusses the opposing views of the Catholic Health Association and the U.S. Conference ...
The article discusses the potential effects of the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) on Catholic hospital...
The article focuses on institutional conscience and the need to limit individuals\u27 conscience cla...
Conscience clauses are laws enacted by federal and state governments to protect health care provider...
In recent years, American society has placed an emphasis on the right to healthcare. In the American...
The Roman Catholic bishops of the United States have publicly opposed artificial contraception since...
The article presents information on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the healthc...
The Catholic Church is one of the largest providers of medical care in the US, with 1 in 6 acute-car...
In a time when health care reform and the limits on First Amendment freedom of religion are persiste...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Politics. The Catholic University of AmericaAbortion and Religion: The Politic...
Following the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade (410 US 113), there are around a m...
Mention of this topic-the potential elimination of health services resulting from a merger or affili...
In the 1984 elections in the United States some of the candidates were criticized for advocating pub...
Using the Catholic Bishops’ litigation strategy in challenging the Affordable Care Act as an example...
This note questions the wisdom of those who content that Catholic health providers, to constitutiona...