Under the Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA), employers are prohibited from discriminating against women by treating pregnancy and childbirth different from other medical conditions. Employers who offer medical benefits to their employees have thus been required to cover pregnancy-related medical costs on the same terms as other medical coverage. The cost of prescription contraception, however, has generally not been covered by employer-sponsored medical plans, even while other prescription drugs were. This Note examines the recent case of Erickson v. Bartell Drug Co., which challenged this practice of excluding prescription contraception coverage as discriminatory under the PDA, and argues that further federal legislation is necessary to e...
One focal point of this debate has been the courts, which have been asked repeatedly to decide wheth...
A general survey of the state of the law at all points where maternity produces a claim of sex discr...
Pregnancy discrimination was once used to marginalize female workers. Today, infertility discriminat...
Nearly half of large, employer-sponsored group health plans in the United States do not cover prescr...
Rejecting an employer\u27s challenge to the Women\u27s Contraception Equity Act because the Act was...
Unintended pregnancy is a serious problem in the United States. Most private insurance plans do not ...
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Since the FDA approved the first oral contraceptive in the 1960s, prescription contraceptives have b...
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This paper analyzes employment discrimination faced by women due to unique biological characteristic...
In this article, Hannah Anderson gives an overview of the Obama administration\u27s contraception ma...
This Article will demonstrate that a pharmacist\u27s refusal to fill a valid prescription for emerge...
Thirty-five years ago, Congress passed the Pregnancy Discrimination Act to overturn a Supreme Court ...
One focal point of this debate has been the courts, which have been asked repeatedly to decide wheth...
A general survey of the state of the law at all points where maternity produces a claim of sex discr...
Pregnancy discrimination was once used to marginalize female workers. Today, infertility discriminat...
Nearly half of large, employer-sponsored group health plans in the United States do not cover prescr...
Rejecting an employer\u27s challenge to the Women\u27s Contraception Equity Act because the Act was...
Unintended pregnancy is a serious problem in the United States. Most private insurance plans do not ...
This Article begins with an examination of the prescription drug, Viagra and the medical condition i...
In Hobby Lobby, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that a for-profit corporation could avoid the require...
This paper examines the recent judicial, administrative, and federal and state legislative efforts t...
Since the FDA approved the first oral contraceptive in the 1960s, prescription contraceptives have b...
This paper seeks to outline the legislative and judicial history of the Affordable Care Act’s contra...
This paper analyzes employment discrimination faced by women due to unique biological characteristic...
In this article, Hannah Anderson gives an overview of the Obama administration\u27s contraception ma...
This Article will demonstrate that a pharmacist\u27s refusal to fill a valid prescription for emerge...
Thirty-five years ago, Congress passed the Pregnancy Discrimination Act to overturn a Supreme Court ...
One focal point of this debate has been the courts, which have been asked repeatedly to decide wheth...
A general survey of the state of the law at all points where maternity produces a claim of sex discr...
Pregnancy discrimination was once used to marginalize female workers. Today, infertility discriminat...