Why the Left won’t stop targeting the Little Sisters of the Poor
Judge Wendy Beetlestone ruled the Trump administration’s 2017 expansion of religious exemptions was arbitrary, affecting a nearly 12-year legal battle over contraceptive coverage and religious freedom.
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What’s going on with the Little Sisters of the Poor and the HHS mandate?
The Little Sisters of the Poor made headlines this week, as a district court struck down a federal rule allowing religious exemptions to the HHS contraception mandate.If that seems like news you’ve read before, that’s probably because the Little Sisters have been fighting the HHS mandate for more than a decade now, in a battle that has reached the Supreme Court twice.And it’s not over yet. Here’s an explainer to get you up to speed on the latest…


Why the Left won’t stop targeting the Little Sisters of the Poor
It’s enraging. More than a decade after the Obama administration tried to force the Little Sisters of the Poor to buy contraception for employees, including abortifacient drugs, states are still hounding the nuns in court. At its heart, Obamacare was a massive welfare program meant to redistribute healthcare costs to the middle class. But it was also a social engineering project aimed at coercing religious organizations and businesses to adopt…
Little Sisters of the Poor under attack from federal court
A federal district court in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania delivered a startling ruling on August 14, 2025, siding with New Jersey and Pennsylvania in a long-standing legal battle against the Little Sisters of the Poor—a Roman Catholic order of nuns serving the elderly poor.
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