The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on Friday temporarily blocked the enforcement of the birth control mandate contained in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) . The companies are challenging the mandate on religious freedom grounds, claiming providing such medical services goes against their religious beliefs against contraceptives. This challenge [...]

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Four Idaho couples filed a lawsuit in the Idaho District Court Friday challenging the state’s same-sex marriage ban. The plaintiffs are bringing the lawsuit in light of the recent Supreme Court ruling in US v. Windsor claiming that Idaho’s refusal to recognize valid same-sex marriages from other states violates their constitutional rights. The complaint alleges: [...]

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UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay warned Friday that continued violence between militias, rebels and government forces in the Central Africa Republic (CAR) threatens to lead the country into renewed conflict. The high commissioner expressed her apprehension caused by recent violent clashes stating that, “he latest clashes between ex-Seleka forces and various self-defense [...]

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A Hawaiin judge on Thursday denied a request for a temporary restraining order against lawmakers to prevent the legalization of same-sex marriage. Oahu Circuit Court Judge Karl Sakamoto said he would hear any challenges made against such legislation if passed by the legislature. The suit was brought by Rep. Bob McDermott after Governor Neil Abercrombie [...]

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Spain’s National Court in Madrid on Friday ordered nine imprisoned members of the Basque separatist group Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) released in compliance with a European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruling made last month. In its order, the court determined that the case of the nine ETA prisoners was identical to that of Ines [...]

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Croatian lawmakers voted Friday to hold a referendum on December 1 on a same-sex marriage ban in the country. The referendum will decide whether the nation’s constitution should define marriage as a “union between a woman and a man.” The referendum was called after approximately 700,000 people—more than required by law for holding a referendum—signed [...]

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